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The oxygen consumption of a bird embryo increases from the time the egg is laid through the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird, the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by The oxygen consumption of a bird embryo increases from the time the egg is laid through the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird, the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by   where t is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around   .) Find   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   where t is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around The oxygen consumption of a bird embryo increases from the time the egg is laid through the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird, the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by   where t is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around   .) Find   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   .) Find The oxygen consumption of a bird embryo increases from the time the egg is laid through the time the chick hatches. In a typical galliform bird, the oxygen consumption (in milliliters per hour) can be approximated by   where t is the time (in days) since the egg was laid. (An egg will typically hatch at around   .) Find   . A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   .


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