According to work by the psychologist C. L. Hull, the strength of a habit is a function

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According to work by the psychologist C. L. Hull, the strength of a habit is a function of the number of times the habit is repeated. If N is the number of repetitions and H(N) is the strength of the habit, then

where k is a constant. Find H'(N) if K = 0.1 and the number of times the habit is repeated is as follows.

a. 10 

b. 100 

c. 1000

d. Show that H'(N) is always positive. What does this mean?

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Calculus With Applications

ISBN: 9780321831101

10th Edition

Authors: Margaret L Lial, Raymond N Greenwell, Nathan P Ritchey

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