Concept explainers
(a)
To find:The equation that represents the circulation caftery years.
(a)
Answer to Problem 60PPS
The equation that represents the cost C of a membership for m monthsis
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial circulation is500,000.
The increment rate of the circulation =
Calculation:
The standard form of slope and intercept form of the straight line is
Here m is the slope of the straight line and c is the y- intercept of the equation.
The initial circulation is the intercept of the line on the y- axis while the increment rate is the slope of the equation.
Write the equation for the given situation.
Substitute
The equation of the straight line in the slope and intercept form is
Here, y is the number of years.
Therefore, the equation of the straight line is
(b)
To find:The meaning of slope in equation.
(b)
Answer to Problem 60PPS
The slope in the equation represents the rate of increase of the circulation of magazine with years.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial circulation is 500,000.
The increment rate of the circulation =
Calculation:
The standard form of slope and intercept form of the straight line is
Here m is the slope of the straight line and c is the y- intercept of the equation.
The initial circulation is the intercept of the line on the y- axis while the increment rate is the slope of the equation.
Write the equation for the given situation.
Substitute
The equation of the straight line in the slope and intercept form is
Here, y is the number of years. The slope of the equation is 33.388 which represents the rate of increase of circulation of magazine over y -years.
Therefore, the equation of the straight line is
.
(c)
To find:The meaning of C intercept in equation.
(c)
Answer to Problem 60PPS
The intercept of the equation is 500,000 which represents the circulation of the magazine in the first year.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial circulation is 500,000.
The increment rate of the circulation =
Calculation:
The standard form of slope and intercept form of the straight line is
Here m is the slope of the straight line and c is the y- intercept of the equation.
The initial circulation is the intercept of the line on the y- axis while the increment rate is the slope of the equation.
Write the equation for the given situation.
Substitute
The equation of the straight line in the slope and intercept form is
Here, y is the number of years. The intercept of the equation is 500,000 which represents the circulation of the magazine in the first year. This circulation of the magazine in the first year is independent of variations over time.
Therefore, the equation of the straight line is
(d)
To find:The year in which circulation reaches 3,000,000.
(d)
Answer to Problem 60PPS
The circulation reaches 3 million in the year 2019.
Explanation of Solution
The initial circulation is 500,000.
The increment rate of the circulation =
Calculation:
The standard form of slope and intercept form of the straight line is
Here m is the slope of the straight line and c is the y- intercept of the equation.
The initial circulation is the intercept of the line on the y- axis while the increment rate is the slope of the equation.
Write the equation for the given situation.
Substitute
The equation of the straight line in the slope and intercept form is
Here, y is the number of years. Substitute 3,000,000 for c in the equation and calculate the value of y .
The magazine began in the year 1944 and it takes 75 years to reach the circulation to 3,000,000. Thus, the circulation reaches 3 million in
Therefore, the circulation reaches 3,000,000 in the year 2019.
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