Health plans. A midwestern university offers its employees three choices for health care: a clinic-based health maintenance organization (HMO), a preferred provider organization (PPO). and a traditional fee-for-service program (FFS). Each year, the university designates an open enrollment period during which employees may change from one health plan to another. Prior to the last open enrollment period, 20 % of employees were enrolled in the HMO, 25 % in the PPO, and the remainder in the FFS. During the open enrollment period, 15 % of employees in the HMO switched to the PPO and 5 % switched to the FFS, 20 % of the employees in the PPO switched to the HMO and 10 % to the FFS, and 25 % of the employees in the FFS switched to the HMO and 30 % switched to the PPO. (A) Write the transition matrix. (B) What percentage of employees were enrolled in each health plan after the last open enrollment period? (C) If this trend continues, what percentage of employees will be enrolled in each plan after the next open enrollment period?
Health plans. A midwestern university offers its employees three choices for health care: a clinic-based health maintenance organization (HMO), a preferred provider organization (PPO). and a traditional fee-for-service program (FFS). Each year, the university designates an open enrollment period during which employees may change from one health plan to another. Prior to the last open enrollment period, 20 % of employees were enrolled in the HMO, 25 % in the PPO, and the remainder in the FFS. During the open enrollment period, 15 % of employees in the HMO switched to the PPO and 5 % switched to the FFS, 20 % of the employees in the PPO switched to the HMO and 10 % to the FFS, and 25 % of the employees in the FFS switched to the HMO and 30 % switched to the PPO. (A) Write the transition matrix. (B) What percentage of employees were enrolled in each health plan after the last open enrollment period? (C) If this trend continues, what percentage of employees will be enrolled in each plan after the next open enrollment period?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the transition matrix of P when in an open enrollment period, 15% of employees in the Health Maintenance Organization switched to Preferred Provider Organization and 5 % to traditional Fee For Service.
Health plans. A midwestern university offers its employees three choices for health care: a clinic-based health maintenance organization (HMO), a preferred provider organization (PPO). and a traditional fee-for-service program (FFS). Each year, the university designates an open enrollment period during which employees may change from one health plan to another. Prior to the last open enrollment period,
20
%
of employees were enrolled in the HMO,
25
%
in the PPO, and the remainder in the FFS. During the open enrollment period,
15
%
of employees in the HMO switched to the PPO and
5
%
switched to the FFS,
20
%
of the employees in the PPO switched to the HMO and
10
%
to the FFS, and
25
%
of the employees in the FFS switched to the HMO and
30
%
switched to the PPO.
(A) Write the transition matrix.
(B) What percentage of employees were enrolled in each health plan after the last open enrollment period?
(C) If this trend continues, what percentage of employees will be enrolled in each plan after the next open enrollment period?
Suppose an oil spill covers a circular area and the radius, r, increases according to the graph shown below where t
represents the number of minutes since the spill was first observed.
Radius (feet)
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
r
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Time (minutes)
(a) How large is the circular area of the spill 30 minutes after it was first observed? Give your answer in terms of π.
square feet
(b) If the cost to clean the oil spill is proportional to the square of the diameter of the spill, express the cost, C, as a
function of the radius of the spill, r. Use a lower case k as the proportionality constant.
C(r) =
(c) Which of the following expressions could be used to represent the amount of time it took for the radius of the spill to
increase from 20 feet to 60 feet?
r(60) - r(20)
Or¹(80-30)
r(80) - r(30)
r-1(80) - r−1(30)
r-1(60) - r¹(20)
6. Graph the function f(x)=log3x. Label three points on the graph (one should be the intercept) with
corresponding ordered pairs and label the asymptote with its equation. Write the domain and range of the function
in interval notation. Make your graph big enough to see all important features.
Find the average value gave of the function g on the given interval.
gave =
g(x) = 8√√x, [8,64]
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