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Ultrasound is often used to make images of developing

Last updated: 8/14/2022

Ultrasound is often used to make images of developing

Ultrasound is often used to make images of developing fetuses. In particular, by measuring the size of a fetus ultrasound and then predict its birthdate. To do this requires formulas for fetus size as a function of age. Verburg et al. (2008) fit data from over 6000 fetal ultrasounds. They measured the femur length, L, (in mm) as a function of the fetus age,, (in weeks) and found the following formula: Calculated when t = 20. L = -37.50 +3.71t - 0.000633t³ Does the rate of growth of the fetus increase or decrease as it ages? A. Increases and decreases B. Increases C. Decreases D. Not enough information to tell