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Question 1
The temperature T (in degrees Fahrenheit) of a cooling object is modeled by T = 72 + 150e^(-0.2t), where t is time in minutes after the cooling process begins.
What does the coefficient 72 represent in the context of this cooling model?
- The initial temperature of the object when cooling begins
- The room temperature that the object approaches as time increases (correct answer)
- The rate at which the object cools per minute
- The difference between initial and final temperatures
Explanation: As t approaches infinity, e^(-0.2t) approaches 0, so T approaches 72. This represents the ambient temperature the object approaches. At t = 0, T = 72 + 150(1) = 222°F, which is the initial temperature. Choice A (initial temperature) would be 222°F, not 72. Choice C (cooling rate) is related to the -0.2 coefficient in the exponent. Choice D (temperature difference) would be 150, the coefficient of the exponential term.
Question 2
A savings account earns simple interest over time. The account balance can be represented by B(t)=500+15t, where B(t) is the balance in dollars and t is time in months. After 18 months, the account holder makes a one-time deposit of $200. What is the new rate of change and initial value for the account balance after this deposit?
- Rate of change: $15 per month; Initial value: $500
- Rate of change: $15 per month; Initial value: $700 (correct answer)
- Rate of change: $35 per month; Initial value: $500
- Rate of change: $35 per month; Initial value: $770
Explanation: The one-time deposit only shifts the function vertically by $200, changing it to B(t) = 700 + 15t. The rate of change remains $15 per month, but the initial value becomes $500 + $200 = $700. Choice A uses the original function. Choice C incorrectly adds the deposit to the rate. Choice D incorrectly calculates both the rate and initial value.
Question 3
The cost C (in dollars) of producing n items in a factory is given by C = 150n + 2400. Due to equipment upgrades, the variable cost per item decreases by $25, but fixed costs increase by $600.
What is the new initial value after the equipment upgrades?
- $2400
- $2775
- $3000 (correct answer)
- $3025
Explanation: The original function is C = 150n + 2400, where 150 is the variable cost per item and 2400 is the fixed cost (initial value). After upgrades: new variable cost = 150 - 25 = 125 per item, and new fixed cost = 2400 + 600 = 3000. The new function is C = 125n + 3000. The initial value is 3000.ChoiceA(2400) is the original initial value. Choice B (2775)mightresultfromcalculationerrors.ChoiceD(3025) might come from incorrectly including the variable cost change in the fixed cost. Question 4
A car rental company charges a base fee plus a rate per mile driven. The total cost C (in dollars) for driving m miles is given by the equation C = 0.35m + 45.
If the company increases the per-mile rate by $0.15 but keeps the base fee unchanged, what will be the new initial value when no miles are driven?
- $30.00
- $45.00 (correct answer)
- $60.00
- $0.50
Explanation: The initial value (y-intercept) represents the cost when m = 0, which is the base fee. The original equation is C = 0.35m + 45, where 45 is the base fee. If only the per-mile rate increases by $0.15, the new equation becomes C = 0.50m + 45. The base fee (initial value) remains $45.00. Choice A might result from incorrectly subtracting something from the base fee. Choice C might come from incorrectly adding the rate increase to the base fee. Choice D represents the new per-mile rate, not the initial value.
Question 5
A bacteria culture grows according to the function P(t) = 200 + 150t, where P is the population and t is time in hours.
After 3 hours, the growth rate doubles while the current population becomes the new baseline. What is the initial value of the new growth function?
- 200
- 300
- 650 (correct answer)
- 950
Explanation: After 3 hours, P(3) = 200 + 150(3) = 200 + 450 = 650. This becomes the new baseline (initial value) for the new function. The original growth rate was 150 per hour, so the doubled rate is 300 per hour. The new function starts at t = 3 with population 650, so if we reset time to t = 0 at this point, the new function is P_new(t) = 650 + 300t, with initial value 650. Choice A (200) is the original initial value. Choice B (300) is the new growth rate. Choice D (950) might result from adding another time period incorrectly.
Question 6
A water tank is being filled at a constant rate. After 3 minutes, the tank contains 45 gallons. After 8 minutes, the tank contains 70 gallons. What was the initial amount of water in the tank?
- 15 gallons
- 20 gallons
- 25 gallons
- 30 gallons (correct answer)
Explanation: First find the rate: (70-45)/(8-3) = 25/5 = 5 gallons per minute. Then use point-slope form with (3,45): amount = 5t + b. Substituting: 45 = 5(3) + b, so 45 = 15 + b, therefore b = 30 gallons initially. Choice A results from subtracting the rate from the 3-minute amount. Choice B comes from incorrectly using the 8-minute data point. Choice C results from averaging the two given amounts.
Question 7
The equation y=−2.5x+40 models the temperature inside a refrigerator during a power outage, where x is time in hours and y is temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. In this context, what does the coefficient -2.5 represent?
- The temperature decreases by 2.5 degrees every hour during the outage (correct answer)
- The temperature increases by 2.5 degrees every hour during the outage
- The initial temperature when the power went out was 2.5 degrees
- The refrigerator will reach 2.5 degrees after exactly one hour
Explanation: In the linear equation y = mx + b, the coefficient m represents the rate of change. Since m = -2.5, the temperature decreases by 2.5 degrees per hour. The negative sign indicates decrease. Choice B ignores the negative sign. Choice C confuses the rate with the initial value (which is 40). Choice D misinterprets the coefficient as a final temperature value.
Question 8
A smartphone battery drains at a steady rate while streaming video. The battery percentage remaining can be modeled by the equation P=85−12t, where P is the percentage remaining and t is the time in hours since streaming began.
Based on this model, which interpretation is correct about the phone's battery usage?
- The phone started with 12% battery and loses 85% per hour while streaming
- The phone started with 85% battery and loses 12% per hour while streaming (correct answer)
- The phone will be completely dead after exactly 85 hours of streaming
- The phone gains 12% battery every hour while streaming video content
Explanation: In P = 85 - 12t, the initial value is 85% (when t=0) and the rate of change is -12% per hour. Choice A reverses the initial value and rate. Choice C incorrectly uses the initial percentage as time duration. Choice D misinterprets the negative rate as positive (gaining battery).
Question 9
A candle burns at a constant rate. The height of the candle can be modeled by h(t)=8−0.75t, where h(t) is the height in inches and t is the time in hours since lighting.
If someone observes that after 2 hours the candle is 6.5 inches tall, how does this compare to the model's prediction, and what would this suggest about the actual initial height?
- The model predicts 6.5 inches; the observation is lower, suggesting an initial height less than 8 inches
- The model predicts 6.5 inches; the observation is higher, suggesting an initial height greater than 8 inches
- The model predicts 6.5 inches; the observation matches perfectly with an initial height of 8 inches (correct answer)
- The model predicts 5.5 inches; the observation is higher, suggesting an initial height greater than 8 inches
Explanation: When you see a linear function modeling a real-world situation, you need to evaluate the model by substituting given values and comparing predictions to observations.
Let's check what the model predicts after 2 hours. Substituting t=2 into h(t)=8−0.75t:
h(2)=8−0.75(2)=8−1.5=6.5 inches
The model predicts exactly 6.5 inches, which matches the observation perfectly. Since the observation aligns with the model, this confirms that the initial height assumption of 8 inches (when t=0) is correct.
Looking at the wrong answers: Choice A incorrectly states that the observation is lower than the prediction, when they're actually equal. Choice B incorrectly claims the observation is higher than the prediction. Both A and B misread the relationship between prediction and observation. Choice D makes a calculation error—it states the model predicts 5.5 inches instead of the correct 6.5 inches, possibly from miscalculating 8−0.75(2).
The key insight is that when real-world data matches a mathematical model's predictions, it validates the model's parameters, including the initial conditions.
Study tip: When evaluating linear models, always substitute the given values carefully and compare numerical results exactly. If observations match predictions, the model parameters are likely correct. If they don't match, you'll need to adjust parameters like the initial value or rate of change. Question 10
The function f(x)=−3x+b passes through the point (4,−5). If the function is shifted up by 7 units to create g(x), what is the rate of change of g(x)?
- -3 (correct answer)
- 4
- 7
- 10
Explanation: The rate of change of a linear function is its slope, which remains unchanged when the function is shifted vertically. Since f(x) = -3x + b has a slope of -3, and g(x) is f(x) shifted up by 7 units, g(x) = -3x + b + 7. The rate of change of g(x) is still -3. Choice B (4) might be chosen by confusing the x-coordinate of the given point with the rate. Choice C (7) represents the vertical shift amount. Choice D (10) might result from incorrectly adding the shift to something else.
Question 11
A linear function has the equation y=mx+3. If the function passes through the point (6,−9), what is the initial value of the function y=2mx+7?
- -2
- 3
- -9
- 7 (correct answer)
Explanation: This question tests your understanding of linear functions and how to find the initial value (y-intercept) when given different slope coefficients.
First, you need to find the value of m from the given information. Since y=mx+3 passes through (6,−9), substitute these coordinates: −9=m(6)+3. Solving for m: −9=6m+3, so −12=6m, which gives us m=−2.
Now you can find the initial value of y=2mx+7. The initial value is the y-intercept, which occurs when x=0. Substituting m=−2 into the second function: y=2(−2)x+7=−4x+7. When x=0, y=7.
Looking at the wrong answers: Choice A gives -2, which is the value of m, not the initial value of the second function. This confuses the slope with the y-intercept. Choice B gives 3, which is the initial value of the first function y=mx+3, not the second function. Choice C gives -9, which is the y-coordinate of the given point, but this isn't relevant to finding the initial value of the new function.
Remember that the initial value of any linear function y=mx+b is always the constant term b, regardless of what m equals. Don't let the coefficient of x distract you from identifying the y-intercept. Question 12
A function is defined by the equation f(x)=−2x+k, where k is a constant. If f(4)=3, what is the initial value of the function g(x)=f(x−2)?
- 7
- 11
- 15 (correct answer)
- 19
Explanation: First find k: f(4) = 3 means -2(4) + k = 3, so -8 + k = 3, thus k = 11. So f(x) = -2x + 11. Now g(x) = f(x-2) = -2(x-2) + 11 = -2x + 4 + 11 = -2x + 15. The initial value of g(x) is 15. Choice A (7) might result from errors in the horizontal shift. Choice B (11) is the value of k, the initial value of f(x). Choice D (19) might come from incorrectly adding values.