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Using the Slope of a Line to Estimate Fish Weight. Fish Grow All of Their Lives. They first start out as an embryo in an egg. Then they hatch out as a larvae. Then they develop into a juvenile. Then they become an adult. Fish Growth.
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Fish Grow All of Their Lives • They first start out as an embryo in an egg. • Then they hatch out as a larvae. • Then they develop into a juvenile. • Then they become an adult.
Fish Growth • As fish grow, their weight increases proportionally to their length.
Length Determining the Length-Weight Relationship • First, you need to measure the length and weight for several fish.
Graphing the Data • The next step is to graph the data and draw a line of best fit.
Slope Increase in Weight Increase in Length The Line EquationY = mX + b • The ‘slope’ of the line (m) is the relationship between length and weight.
Estimating Weight From Length • Once you know the length-weight relationship for a species, you can estimate the weight based only on the length! Y=mX + b
Estimating Weight From a Line Equation • Our Line Equation is: Weight = 0.9909(Length) + 0.2814 • How much would you expect a 12 cm fish to weigh? Weight = 0.9909(12) + 0.2814 Weight = 11.8909 + 0.2814 Weight = 12.1722
Comparing Fish Species • Some fish are long and skinny and some are short and fat.
Comparing Fish Species • The length-weight relationship for long skinny fish is different than for short fat fish. Short and Fat Fish Long and Skinny Fish