[Solution Library] A biologist has conjectured that the weight of a certain lizard in pounds as a function of age A in years and length L in inches is given


Question: A biologist has conjectured that the weight of a certain lizard in pounds as a function of age \(A\) in years and length \(L\) in inches is given by \(W(A, L)=\frac{\ln \left(A^{2}+L\right)}{1.5}\). If a lizard were to remain 16 inches long as it aged from 6 to 7 years old, then determine how much the lizard's weight would be predicted to increase over that year. Round to three decimal places.

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