12:26 AM 0.00 4G 48 B/S 0/1 pt 2 98 Details Question 1 In 2005, a school population was 1950. By 2009 the population had grown to 2518. 1) How much did the population grow between the year 2005 and 2009? students 2) How long did it take the population to grow from 1950 students to 2518 students? years 3) What is the average population growth per year? Select an answer 4) What was the population in the year 2000? students 5) Find an equation for the population, P, of the school t years after 2000. P = 6) Using your equation, predict the population of the school in 2011. students Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 2 0/1 pt 298 → Details The phone company Splint has a monthly cellular plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee and then a certain amount of money per minute used on the phone. If a customer uses 460 minutes, the monthly cost will be $66. If the customer uses 920 minutes, the monthly cost will be $112. A) Find an equation in the form y = mx + b, where x is the number of monthly minutes used and y is the total monthly of the Splint plan. Answer: y = Do not use any commas in your answer. B) Use your equation to find the total monthly cost if 796 minutes are used. Answer: If 796 minutes are used, the total cost will be Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 3 dollars. 0/1 pt 298 Details In 1992, the moose population in a park was measured to be 4,390. By 1996, the population was measured again to be 4,790. A. If the population continues to change linearly, find a formula of the form P(t) = mt + b for the moose population, P, in terms of t, the years since 1990. P(t) = B. What does the model from part A. predict the moose population to be in 2006? Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 4 0/1 pt 298 Details Suppose that the world's current oil reserves is R = 2020 billion barrels. If, on average, the total reserves is decreasing by 25 billion barrels of oil each year, answer the following: A.) Give a linear equation for the total remaining oil reserves, R, in terms of t, the number of years since now. (Be sure to use the correct variable and Preview before you submit.) R= B.) 15 years from now, the total oil reserves will be billions of barrels. C.) If no other oil is deposited into the reserves, the world's oil reserves will be completely depleted (all used up) approximately (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Question Help: Video Post to forum years from now. Question 5 ||| → 0/1nt 2 Zae Detaile 3
12:26 AM 0.00 4G 48 B/S 0/1 pt 2 98 Details Question 1 In 2005, a school population was 1950. By 2009 the population had grown to 2518. 1) How much did the population grow between the year 2005 and 2009? students 2) How long did it take the population to grow from 1950 students to 2518 students? years 3) What is the average population growth per year? Select an answer 4) What was the population in the year 2000? students 5) Find an equation for the population, P, of the school t years after 2000. P = 6) Using your equation, predict the population of the school in 2011. students Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 2 0/1 pt 298 → Details The phone company Splint has a monthly cellular plan where a customer pays a flat monthly fee and then a certain amount of money per minute used on the phone. If a customer uses 460 minutes, the monthly cost will be $66. If the customer uses 920 minutes, the monthly cost will be $112. A) Find an equation in the form y = mx + b, where x is the number of monthly minutes used and y is the total monthly of the Splint plan. Answer: y = Do not use any commas in your answer. B) Use your equation to find the total monthly cost if 796 minutes are used. Answer: If 796 minutes are used, the total cost will be Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 3 dollars. 0/1 pt 298 Details In 1992, the moose population in a park was measured to be 4,390. By 1996, the population was measured again to be 4,790. A. If the population continues to change linearly, find a formula of the form P(t) = mt + b for the moose population, P, in terms of t, the years since 1990. P(t) = B. What does the model from part A. predict the moose population to be in 2006? Question Help: Video Post to forum Question 4 0/1 pt 298 Details Suppose that the world's current oil reserves is R = 2020 billion barrels. If, on average, the total reserves is decreasing by 25 billion barrels of oil each year, answer the following: A.) Give a linear equation for the total remaining oil reserves, R, in terms of t, the number of years since now. (Be sure to use the correct variable and Preview before you submit.) R= B.) 15 years from now, the total oil reserves will be billions of barrels. C.) If no other oil is deposited into the reserves, the world's oil reserves will be completely depleted (all used up) approximately (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Question Help: Video Post to forum years from now. Question 5 ||| → 0/1nt 2 Zae Detaile 3
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