A botanist models the rate of water transpiration of a plant species under various temperature conditions. The table below shows the estimated transpiration rate, , in milligrams of water per square decimeter of leaf area per hour (), at various ambient temperatures, , in degrees Celsius ().
| Temperature () | Transpiration rate () |
|---|---|
The relationship between the ambient temperature and the transpiration rate is linear. Based on the model, what is the estimated increase in the transpiration rate, in milligrams of water per square meter of leaf area per minute, for each increase of degree Celsius in the ambient temperature? (Note: )
Cevap: 8 mg/(m^2*min)
Cevap
8
To find the estimated increase in transpiration rate per degree Celsius in the new units, we first determine the rate of change in the original units from the table. The change in temperature is , and the corresponding change in transpiration rate is . The rate of change is per temperature increase. Converting this rate to square meters, we multiply by because , giving . Finally, to convert to minutes, we divide by because , which yields per temperature increase.
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