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for Eniifeoluwa A X Rational Reasoning IMath X -> C imathas.rationalreasoning.net/assessment/showtest.php EScore on last attempt: 2 out of 3 Score in gradebook: 2out of 3 a. Consider the exponential function f(x) = 58(0.55) .

Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Profiles Tab Window Help Sat Sep 4 10:10 PM O M Recent Canvas Notificati LEARN MATH_006A_EOO - INTR X Rational Reasoning IMatt X Rational Reasoning IMatt X LEARN Grades for Eniifeoluwa A X Rational Reasoning IMath X -> C imathas.rationalreasoning.net/assessment/showtest.php E Score on last attempt: 2 out of 3 Score in gradebook: 2 out of 3 a. Consider the exponential function f(x) = 58(0.55) . i. What is the initial value of f? f(0) = 58 Preview ii. What is the 1-unit growth factor for f? .55 Preview iii. What is the 1-unit percent change for f? (58) (.55) - 58 ((58)(.55)-58)/((58) * % Preview = undefined. (unmatched parens). (58) b. Consider the exponential function g(t) = 1.42(3.92). i. What is the initial value of g? g(0) = 1.42 Preview ii. What is the 1-unit growth factor for g? 3.92 Preview iii. What is the 1-unit percent change for g? * % Preview Box 1: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 213, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Box 2: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 213, 5+4) 701 SEP 4 tv ?Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Profiles Tab Window Help Q 8 7 Sat Sep 4 10:10 PM O M Recent Canvas Notificati LEARN MATH_006A_EOO - INTR X Rational Reasoning IMatt X Rational Reasoning IMatt X LEARN Grades for Eniifeoluwa A X Rational Reasoning IMath x -> C imathas.rationalreasoning.net/assessment/showtest.php E Question 6. Points possible: 3 License Unlimited attempts. Score on last attempt: 2. Score in gradebook: 2 A 9-inch tall sunflower is planted in a garden and the height of the sunflower increases by 11% per day. a. What is the 1-day percent change in the height of the sunflower? 11 ~% Preview b. At any given moment, the height of the sunflower is what percent of its height 1 day prior? 111 ~% Preview c. What is the 1-day growth factor for the height of the sunflower? 1.11 Preview d. Write a function f that determines the height of the sunflower (in inches) in terms of the number of days t since it was planted. f(t) = (9)(1.11 ) ~x * Preview (9)(1.11)" syntax error. Check your variables - you might be using an incorrect one. Box 1: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 213, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Box 2: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 213, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Box 3: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 213, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity Box 4: Enter your answer as an expression. Example: 3x 2+1, x/5, (a+b)/c Be sure your variables match those in the question Submit Question 7. Points possible: 4 License 701 SEP 4 9 9 ? UI' Chrome File Edit View History Bookmarks Proles Tab Window Help i' SatSep4l02l0PM Recent Canvas Notific X MATH7006A7EOO 7 IN X Rational Reasoning IM X Rational Reasoning N. X Grades for Eniifeoluwa X Rational Reasoning IM X + O C' imathas.rationalreasoningnet *- E Score in gradebook: a 3 out of 4 A town that had 6500 people at the beginning of the year 2000 has been decreasing by 3.9% per year. a. What is the 1-year percent change in the city's population? (0500) (6500)(.039)) (0500) ( . _ )- 'V v' w 3500 039 = ' - - (((6500) (6500)( 039) (6:: o Pre re (( )(- )) 004058272632674298 b. Whenever 1 year passes, the population becomes what percent of its previous value? (That is, the "new" population is what percent of the "old" population whenever 1 year passes?) 96.1 v % Preview c. What is the 1-year growth factor for the population of the city? .961 v d. Write a function 9 that determines the population of the city (in number of people) in terms of the number of years t since the beginning of 2000. g(t) = ssoou-naew v Preview Box 1: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 23, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, 00 for Innity Box 2: Enter your answer as a number (like 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 203, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, 00 for Innity Box 3: Enter your answer as a number ike 5, -3, 2.2172) or as a calculation (like 5/3, 23, 5+4) Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, 00 for Innity Box 4: Enter your answer as an expression. Example: 3x/'2+1, x/S, (a+b)/c Be sure your variables match those in the question Question 8. Points - ssible: 4 anamim- iI'WIIIwDA\" mama

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