5. Based on this pattern, h human years, how old is your dog in dog years? In other words, if given any number to figure out the age in dog years. Hint: (h-2) should be somewhere in your expression. I choose a large dog.

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To determine the age of a dog in dog years based on human years, we need to consider the fact that dogs age at a different rate than humans. Typically, it is said that the first year of a dog's life is equivalent to about 15 human years. However, the rate of aging decreases in the subsequent years. For the second year, a dog's age is roughly equivalent to 9 human years, and after that, each additional year is approximately 5 human years.

Now, let's calculate the age of a large dog in dog years based on the given number of human years (h).

For the first two years, we can simply multiply h by 15 since those two years are equivalent to 15 human years each. This gives us a total of 30 dog years.

For the subsequent years (h-2), we can multiply the remaining human years by 5. So, if we multiply (h-2) by 5, we get the age of the dog in dog years for those additional years.

To summarize, the expression to calculate the age of a large dog in dog years based on human years is:

Age in dog years = 30 + (h-2) * 5

For example, let's say your dog is 6 human years old. Plugging this value into the expression, we have:

Age in dog years = 30 + (6-2) * 5 = 30 + 4 * 5 = 30 + 20 = 50

Therefore, a large dog that is 6 human years old would be approximately 50 dog years old.