Question \( 91,4.8 .141-\mathrm{Ce} \) Allometric relations often can be modeled by \( f(x)=a x^{b} \), where a and b are constants. One study showed that for a male fiddler crab weighing over 0.75 gram, the weight of its claws can be estimated by \( f(x)=0.445 x^{1.22} \). The input \( x \) is the weight of the crab in grams, and the output \( f(x) \) is the weight of the claws in grams. (a) Predict the weight of the claws of a 3-gram crab. 1.25 of 92 points (b) Approximate the weight of a crab that has \( 0.9- \) gram claws. (a) The claws of a 3 -gram crab weigh approximately \( \square \) grams. (Type an integer or decimal rounded to two decimal places as needed.)
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To predict the weight of the claws of a 3-gram crab, we plug \( x = 3 \) into the function: \[ f(3) = 0.445 \times 3^{1.22} \approx 0.445 \times 3.593 = 1.600 \] Therefore, the claws of a 3-gram crab weigh approximately **1.60 grams**. For part (b), we need to find the weight of a crab that has 0.9-gram claws. We set \( f(x) = 0.9 \) and solve for \( x \): \[ 0.9 = 0.445 x^{1.22} \] Dividing both sides by 0.445 gives: \[ x^{1.22} = \frac{0.9}{0.445} \approx 2.022 \] Now we take each side to the power of \( \frac{1}{1.22} \): \[ x \approx (2.022)^{\frac{1}{1.22}} \approx 1.585 \] So, the weight of a crab that has 0.9-gram claws is approximately **1.59 grams** (rounded to two decimal places).