The daily oxygen consumption of a turkey embryo increases from the time the egg is laid through the time the chick hatches. In a brush turkey, the oxygen consumption can be approximated by
c(t) = −0.028t3 + 2.9t2 − 44t + 95 milliliters per day (20 ≤ t ≤ 50),
where t is the time (in days) since the egg was laid.† (An egg will typically hatch at around t = 50. Find the total amount of oxygen consumed during the 23rd and 24th days
(t = 22 to t = 24).
Round your answer to the nearest 10 milliliters.
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