The formula to calculate the human equivalent age (H) is:
\[ H = (h \times 2.5) + 2 \]
Where:
Let's say the horse age is 10 years. Using the formula:
\[ H = (10 \times 2.5) + 2 \]
We get:
\[ H = 27 \]
So, the human equivalent age (\( H \)) is 27 years.
Definition: Converts the age of a horse to the equivalent age in human years.
Formula: \( \text{Human Age} = \text{Horse Age} \times 3 \) (for the first 3 years) + \( \text{Horse Age} \times 2.5 \) (for each additional year)
Example: \( \text{Human Age} = 3 \times 3 + 5 \times 2.5 \)
Definition: Calculates the equivalent human age of a horse.
Formula: \( \text{Human Age} = \text{Horse Age} \times 3 \) (for the first 3 years) + \( \text{Horse Age} \times 2.5 \) (for each additional year)
Example: \( \text{Human Age} = 4 \times 3 + 6 \times 2.5 \)
Definition: Converts the age of a human to the equivalent age in horse years.
Formula: \( \text{Horse Age} = \frac{\text{Human Age}}{3} \) (for the first 9 human years) + \( \frac{\text{Human Age}}{2.5} \) (for each additional year)
Example: \( \text{Horse Age} = \frac{15}{3} + \frac{10}{2.5} \)
Definition: Provides a chart to convert horse age to human age.
Formula: \( \text{Human Age} = \text{Horse Age} \times 3 \) (for the first 3 years) + \( \text{Horse Age} \times 2.5 \) (for each additional year)
Example: \( \text{Human Age} = 2 \times 3 + 7 \times 2.5 \)
Definition: Provides a chart to convert horse age to human age.
Formula: \( \text{Human Age} = \text{Horse Age} \times 3 \) (for the first 3 years) + \( \text{Horse Age} \times 2.5 \) (for each additional year)
Example: \( \text{Human Age} = 5 \times 3 + 8 \times 2.5 \)