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The average weight of Breed A is 9 pounds (72 ÷ 8) and Breed B is about 12.1 pounds (97 ÷ 8). Differences within a breed can come from age, sex, genetics, diet, health, activity level, or even small measurement errors. To track growth I would weigh the same rabbits at regular intervals (like once a week), always using the same scale and conditions, and record the data. Then I’d plot weight versus time and calculate the growth rate as the slope (change in weight divided by change in time) or the average weekly weight gain to compare the breeds.

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Breed A averages 9 pounds and Breed B averages about 12.1 pounds. Differences within a breed can come from age, sex, genetics, diet, health, activity level, or small measurement errors. To track growth, I would weigh the same rabbits once a week using the same scale and conditions and write down the numbers. Then I’d plot weight versus time and find the growth rate by calculating the slope or the average weekly weight gain to compare the breeds.