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Solve the problem.
-Assume that a person's critical weight W, defined as the weight above which the risk of death rises dramatically, is given by Solve the problem. -Assume that a person's critical weight W, defined as the weight above which the risk of death rises dramatically, is given by   , where W , where W is in pounds and h is the person's height in inches. Find the tcritical weight for a person who is 6 ft 11 in. tall. Round to the nearest tenth. A)  377.4 lb B)  221.5 lb C)  339.3 lb D)  212.4 lb , where W , where W is in pounds and h is the person's height in inches.
Find the tcritical weight for a person who is 6 ft 11 in. tall. Round to the nearest tenth.

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