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Under Ideal conditions some bacteria can divide and doubles their numbers in less than one- [1 pts.] half hour. Supposed one spring day at 6 AM a few such bacteria fall into a can of straw berry syrup in a broken garbage bag behind a snack bar. These conditions warmth, moisture and lots of food are perfect for growth, and the population doubles every 20 minutes. But by the 6 PM bacteria are over crowded and their food is gone. (Let the number of bacteria fell in the can of syrup=x) At what time did the can of syrup become half full? 12:00 PM 03:00 PM 12:20 PM 05:40 PM

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Under Ideal conditions some bacteria can divide and doubles their numbers in less than one- [1 pts.] half hour. Supposed one spring day at 6 AM a few such bacteria fall into a can of straw berry syrup in a broken garbage bag behind a snack bar. These conditions warmth, moisture and lots of food are perfect for growth, and the population doubles every 20 minutes. But by the 6 PM bacteria are over crowded and their food is gone. (Let the number of bacteria fell in the can of syrup=x) How many bacteria were present at the time when the can of syrup was half full? x*(2^35) x*(2^18) x*{(2^36)-1} x*{(2^37)-1}

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Under Ideal conditions some bacteria can divide and doubles their numbers in less than one- [1 pts.] half hour. Supposed one spring day at 6 AM a few such bacteria fall into a can of straw berry syrup in a broken garbage bag behind a snack bar. These conditions warmth, moisture and lots of food are perfect for growth, and the population doubles every 20 minutes. But by the 6 PM bacteria are over crowded and their food is gone. (Let the number of bacteria fell in the can of syrup=x) At what time did the can of syrup become 1/16th of the complete can? 04:40 PM 07:30 AM 05:00 PM 08:00 AM

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4. Solve:

[1 pts.]

X=-8 X=-5,-8

X=5,-8 X=-5,5

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A firm anticipates a capital expenditure of $10,000 for new equipment in 5 years. How much should be deposited quarterly in an account earning 10 % interest per year, compounded quarterly to provide for the purchase? $391.47 $6209.21 $9090.90 $491.97

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consider the three points (0,0), (1,1) and (2,4) determine the equation of a parabola that passes [1 pts.] through these three points with a vertical axis of symmetry and with a horizontal axis of symmetry using (y=ax^2+bx+c) y=x^2 y=2x^2 y=x^2+x y=x^2+x+1

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The cable of a uniformly loaded suspension bridge hangs in the form of a parabola. The roadway which is horizontal and 100 m long is supported by vertical wires attached to the cable, the longest wire being 30 m and the shortest being 6 m. Find the length of a supporting wire attached to the roadway 18 m from the middle.

[1 pts.]

3.11 m 9.11 m 6.00 m 9.00 m

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Graph each function. Identify the domain and range.

[1 pts.]

Domain: All real numbers, Range: All real numbers Domain: -2<x<2, Range: g(x)>2 Domain: -2<x<2, Range: All real numbers Domain: All real numbers, Range: y<2

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The number of dollars per month it cost you to own a car is a function of the number of kilometers per month to drive it. Based on the info in an issue of the Time magazine, the cost varies linearly with the distance, and is $366 per month and for 300km per month, and is $510 per month for 1500 km per month. Predict your monthly cost if you drive 500,1000,and 2000 km per month respectively $390, $450, $570 $390, $450, $470 $390, $570, $810 $330, $430, $640

[1 pts.]

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Simplify

[1 pts.]

42 -42 42i +/- 42

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Your surf shop sells two types of surfboards. the first, type a, costs $272 and you make a $29 profit on each one. the second, type b, costs $136 and you make a $17 profit on each one. you can order no more thatn 50 surfboards this month, and you need to make at least $1210 profit on them. If you must order at least one of each type of surboard, how many of each type of surfboard should you order if you want to MINIMIZE your cost? $10880 $13600 $13342.40 $10790.50

[1 pts.]

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Solve: -x^2+5x+6<=0

[1 pts.]

x>=6,x<=-1

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For a given performance 17/4 times as many tickets were sold as there were seats , if 5100 tickets sold , how many could be seated in the auditorium ? #1200 #1275 #1700 #1290

[1 pts.]

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A 100% concentrate is to be mixed with a mixture having a concentration of 40% to obtain 55 gallons of [1 pts.] a mixture with a concentration of 75%. How much of the 100% concentrate will be needed? 32.08 gallons 13.75 gallons 22.9 gallons 41.25 gallons

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A point moves in a plane so that its distances PA and PBfrom two fixed points A and B in the plane satisfy the relation PA-PB=k (k0), then the locus of P is A parabola An ellipse A hyperbola A branch of a hyperbola

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The vertices of the hyperbola 9x2-16y2-36x+96y-252=0 are (6,3) and (-6,3) (6,3) and (-2,3) (-6,3) and (-6,-3) None of these.

[1 pts.]

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The focii of the ellipse x2/16+y2/b2=1 and the hyperbola x2/144-y2/81=1/25 coincide, then the value of b2 is 1 5 7 9

[1 pts.]

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Two perpendicular tangents drawn to the ellipse x2/25+y2/16=1 intersect on the curve x=a/e x2+y2=41 x2+y2=9 x2-y2=41

[1 pts.]

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The equation of the chord of the ellipse 2x2+5y2=20 which is bisected at the point (2,1) is 4x+5y+13=0 4x+5y=13 5x+4y+13=0 None of these.

[1 pts.]

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If P(-3,2) is one end of the focal chord PQ of the parabola y2+4x+4y=0, then the slope of the normal at [1 pts.] Q is - 2 -2

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8 coins are tossed simultaneously. The probability of getting at least 6 heads is 57/64 229/256 7/64 37/256

[1 pts.]

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From a pack of cards two are drawn, the first being replaced before the second is drawn. The probability [1 pts.] that the first is a diamond and the second is a king will be 13/4 1/1 1/52 52

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The probabilities of three mutually exclusive events A,B,C are: P(A)=2/3, P(B)=1/4, P(c)=1/6. Is the statement True Wrong Could be either

[1 pts.]

Neither a nor b

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A coin is tossed 3 times. The probability of obtaining two heads will be 3/8 1/2 1 2

[1 pts.]

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Use the following information to answer the next question.

[1 pts.]

0 1 -111 -222

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