The formula to calculate the weight of a trout (W) is:
\[ \text{W} = \frac{L^3 \times G}{800} \]
Where:
Trout weight refers to the mass or heaviness of a trout, a type of freshwater fish. It is often used by anglers and fisheries to determine the health, age, and maturity of the fish. The weight of a trout can vary greatly depending on its species, diet, habitat, and other factors. It is typically measured in pounds or kilograms.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the weight of the trout:
\[ \text{W} = \frac{20^3 \times 12}{800} = \frac{8000 \times 12}{800} = \frac{96000}{800} = 120 \text{ lbs} \]
The weight of the trout is 12.00 lbs.