Pollution. In Silicon Valley, a number of computer firms were found to be contaminating underground water supplies with toxic chemicals stored in leaking underground containers. A water quality control agency ordered the companies to take immediate corrective action and contribute to a monetary pool for the testing and cleanup of the underground contamination. Suppose that the required monetary pool (in millions of dollars) is given by P ( x ) = 2 x 1 − x 0 ≤ x < 1 where x is the percentage (expressed as a decimal fraction) of the total contaminant removed. (A) Where is P ( x ) increasing? Decreasing? (B) Where is the graph of P concave upward? Downward? (C) Find any horizontal or vertical asymptotes. (D) Find the x and y intercepts. (E) Sketch a graph of P .
Pollution. In Silicon Valley, a number of computer firms were found to be contaminating underground water supplies with toxic chemicals stored in leaking underground containers. A water quality control agency ordered the companies to take immediate corrective action and contribute to a monetary pool for the testing and cleanup of the underground contamination. Suppose that the required monetary pool (in millions of dollars) is given by P ( x ) = 2 x 1 − x 0 ≤ x < 1 where x is the percentage (expressed as a decimal fraction) of the total contaminant removed. (A) Where is P ( x ) increasing? Decreasing? (B) Where is the graph of P concave upward? Downward? (C) Find any horizontal or vertical asymptotes. (D) Find the x and y intercepts. (E) Sketch a graph of P .
Solution Summary: The author explains how the function P(x) is increasing or decreasing. The function is not defined when its denominator is 0. The domain can be divided into 2 intervals.
Pollution. In Silicon Valley, a number of computer firms were found to be contaminating underground water supplies with toxic chemicals stored in leaking underground containers. A water quality control agency ordered the companies to take immediate corrective action and contribute to a monetary pool for the testing and cleanup of the underground contamination. Suppose that the required monetary pool (in millions of dollars) is given by
P
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x
)
=
2
x
1
−
x
0
≤
x
<
1
where x is the percentage (expressed as a decimal fraction) of the total contaminant removed.
(A) Where is P(x) increasing? Decreasing?
(B) Where is the graph of P concave upward? Downward?
Prove that the following version of a greedy algorithm produces a minimum spanning tree in aweighted graph. Start with a vertex v as the initial tree and at each stage add an edge with minimumweight having exactly one end in the current tree. Stop when all vertices have been added
b. According to the analyst, what is the probability that the
confidence score is not 1?
11. Professor Sanchez has been teaching Principles of Economics
for over 25 years. He uses the following scale for grading.
Grade
Numerical Score
Probability
A
4
0.10
B
3
0.30
C
2
0.40
D
1
0.10
F
O
0.10
a. Depict the probability distribution graphically. Comment
on whether or not the probability distribution is symmetric.
b. Convert the probability distribution to a cumulative
probability distribution.
C.
What is the probability of earning at least a B in Professor
Sanchez's course?
d. What is the probability of passing Professor Sanchez's
course?
2. Professor Khurana expects to be able to use her grant money
to fund up to two students for research assistance. While she
realizes that there is a 5% chance that she may not be able to
fund any student, there is an 80% chance that she will be able
to fund two students.
a.
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Graph the following function. Please also graph the asymptote. Thank you.
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