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Aquacultural Manager

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AVG. SALARY

$101,280

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

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Real-Life Math

As an aquaculturalist, you must be able to use math.

You are an aquaculture technician at a saltwater fish farm located in a sheltered bay.

It's your first job after college. Now your boss is taking a month-long vacation overseas to evaluate new forms of aquaculture being tried out in Denmark and Russia. He's leaving you in charge.

You're comfortable with this arrangement; after all, you've been doing most of the work yourself anyway. But a few critical decisions and actions will be left up to you. One involves feeding the fish.

Your farm raises salmon. The standard formula for feed is 5 liters of pellet food for each cubic meter each day. (The feed is imported and comes in metric measurements.) However, the formula changes based on several factors, including the temperature and other weather conditions.

Just 2 weeks after your boss leaves, an early blast of winter arrives. You have to adjust the feed to suit the weather, or else you will risk losing many of the valuable fish you were left in charge of.

Here's the information you need:

  • The total area of your fish farm is 15,000 cubic meters.
  • The cold weather formula requires that for each degree below 10 C the temperature drops, you must add 2 percent to the total feed.
  • On this day, the temperature is -2 C.

How much food will you release for the fish to eat today?

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