The attending physician in an emergency room treats an unconscious patient suspected of a drug overdose. The physician does not know the initial concentration A 0 of the drug in the bloodstream at the time of injection. However, the physician knows that after 3 hr , the drug concentration in the blood is 0.69 μ g / d L and after 4 hr, the concentration is 0.655 μ g /dL . The model A t = A 0 e − k t represents the drug concentration A t in μ g /dL in the bloodstream t hours after injection. The value of k is a constant related to the rate at which the drug is removed by the body. a. Substitute 0.69 for A t and 3 for t in the model and write the resulting equation. b. Substitute 0.655 for A t and 4 for t in the model and write the resulting equation. c. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to solve for k . Round to 3 decimal places. d. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to approximate the initial concentration A 0 in μ g /dL at the time of injection. Round to 2 decimal places. e. Determine the concentration of the drug after 12 hr . Round to 2 decimal places.
The attending physician in an emergency room treats an unconscious patient suspected of a drug overdose. The physician does not know the initial concentration A 0 of the drug in the bloodstream at the time of injection. However, the physician knows that after 3 hr , the drug concentration in the blood is 0.69 μ g / d L and after 4 hr, the concentration is 0.655 μ g /dL . The model A t = A 0 e − k t represents the drug concentration A t in μ g /dL in the bloodstream t hours after injection. The value of k is a constant related to the rate at which the drug is removed by the body. a. Substitute 0.69 for A t and 3 for t in the model and write the resulting equation. b. Substitute 0.655 for A t and 4 for t in the model and write the resulting equation. c. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to solve for k . Round to 3 decimal places. d. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to approximate the initial concentration A 0 in μ g /dL at the time of injection. Round to 2 decimal places. e. Determine the concentration of the drug after 12 hr . Round to 2 decimal places.
The attending physician in an emergency room treats an unconscious patient suspected of a drug overdose. The physician does not know the initial concentration
A
0
of the drug in the bloodstream at the time of injection. However, the physician knows that after
3
hr
, the drug concentration in the blood is
0.69
μ
g
/
d
L
and after
4
hr,
the concentration is
0.655
μ
g
/dL
.
The model
A
t
=
A
0
e
−
k
t
represents the drug concentration
A
t
in
μ
g
/dL
in the bloodstream
t
hours after injection. The value of
k
is a constant related to the rate at which the drug is removed by the body.
a. Substitute
0.69
for
A
t
and
3
for
t
in the model and write the resulting equation.
b. Substitute
0.655
for
A
t
and
4
for
t
in the model and write the resulting equation.
c. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to solve for
k
. Round to
3
decimal places.
d. Use the system of equations from parts (a) and (b) to approximate the initial concentration
A
0
in
μ
g
/dL
at the time of injection. Round to
2
decimal places.
e. Determine the concentration of the drug after
12
hr
.
Round to
2
decimal places.
√3-x, x≤3,
2. For f(x) =
1
find each of the following.
x > 3,
x-3'
1. f(-6)
2. f(3)
3. f(7)
3. Find the domain of each of the following functions.
1. Using the definition of the derivative, find f'(x). Then find f'(2), f'(0) and f'(3) when the derivative exists.
a) f(x)=5x²-6x-1
2. f(x)=√7-x
4. A manufacturer has a monthly fixed cost of $40,000 and a production cost of $8 for each unit produced. The product sells for $12
per unit.
1. What is the cost function?
2. What is the revenue function?
3. Compute the profit corresponding to 12,000 units.
5. A rectangular box is to have a square base and a volume of 20 ft3. The material for the base costs $0.30 per ft2, the material for
the sides cost $0.10 per ft2, and the material for the top costs $0.20 per ft2. Letting x denote the length of one side of the base,
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