MATH 1311 Exam 1 Review Part I (Test 1): 12 Multiple Choice Questions, Worth 78 Points Part II (Test 1 FR): 2 Written Response Questions, Worth 22 points.

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MATH 1311 Exam 1 Review Part I (Test 1): 12 Multiple Choice Questions, Worth 78 Points Part II (Test 1 FR): 2 Written Response Questions, Worth 22 points

Round the Decimal to the nearest hundredth. 23.877 0.933 11.4355543 4.999

*An apartment complex charges $950 per month as rent, with an additional $50 for every tenant. Write a formula for the amount of income the apartment complex plans to earn in a month, in terms of n (the number of apartments rented) and t (the number of tenants in the apartments).

*Continued….. Use this function to calculate the income the apartment complex will earn for renting 35 apartments to a total of 112 residents.

Evaluate the following:

Write the following in scientific notation: 0.00000532 342,000,000

Popper 6 Fill out answer choice C for Questions 1 – 5

*Review the following table of values, and answer the associated questions. Determine the Average Rate of Change of R(t) from t = 20 to t = 30.

*Continued…… Use the AROC to estimate the value of R(25). Use the AROC to estimate the value of R(22).

The formula for the population of a certain species is given by: Where a is the carrying capacity of the environment, b is the starting population, r is the doubling coefficient, and t is number of years. Determine the population for a = 5, b = 3, r = 2, and t = 0.5 What is the average rate of change from t = 1 to t = 2 with the same conditions (a, b, r) above.

You have a friend in Europe that is asking to know your height You have a friend in Europe that is asking to know your height. Since you know he will be using the metric system, you want to give your height in centimeters. Convert : 5ft 8in into centimeters (1 in is approximately 2.54 cm).

Your friend says his height is 197 cm Your friend says his height is 197 cm. How much is this in inches and feet?

You are monitoring your weight You are monitoring your weight. At the start of your diet/exercise program, your weight was 170 pounds. In the first month, you lost 12% of your total weight. The following month, you gained 4% of your current weight. What is your weight at the end of the second month?

A phone plan charges $150 per month for two accounts A phone plan charges $150 per month for two accounts. Each additional account is $15 extra. Determine the equation for calculating the monthly bill (assuming you are putting more than 2 people on your plan).

Evaluate the following:

A function is increasing at an increasing rate, what is its concavity?

A function is given by f(t) = 8 + 5e-3t Determine the initial value. Determine the value at t = 2, and at t = 4.

Popper #7 Questions 1 – 5….Bubble in choice B