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Mitscherlich’s Equation An important agriculture problem is to determine how a quantity of nutrient, such as nitrogen, affects the growth of plants. We consider the situation wherein sufficient quantities of all but one nutrient are present. One boule of a nutrient is the amount needed to produce
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a. Verify that the formula predicts that
b. Use functional notation to express the percentage of maximum yield produced by
c. The exact value of a baule depends on the nutrient in question. For nitrogen,
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- Reminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Nail Growth The rate of fingernail growth depends on many factors, but in adults, nails grow at an average rate of 3 millimeters per month. If a nail is initially 12 millimeters long, find a formula that gives the length L, in millimeters, of the nail if left unclipped after t months.arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. The Fukushima Disaster On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered an earthquake and tsunami that caused a disastrous accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Among many other results, amounts of iodine-131 that were 27 times the government limit were found in a sample of spinach 60 miles away?' Now, 27 times the government limit of iodine-131 is 54 thousand becquerels per kilogram." The following table shows the amount I, in thousands of becquerels per kilogram, of iodine-131 that would remain after t days. t=time,indays I=amountofiodine-131 0 54.00 1 49.52 2 45.41 3 41.64 4 38.18 a. Show that the data are exponential. In this part and the next, round to three decimal places b. Find an exponential model that shows the amount of iodine-131 present after t days. c. How long will it take for the amount of iodine-131 to fall to the government limit of 2 thousand becquerels per kilogram? Round your answer to the nearest whole day.arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Insect ControlDDT dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane was used extensively from 1940 to 1970 as an insecticide. It still sees limited use for control of disease. But DDT was found to be harmful to plants and animals, including humans, and its effects were found to be lasting. The amount of time that DDT remains in the environment depends on many factors, but the following table shows what can be expected of 100 kilograms of DDT that has seeped into the soil. t=time,inyearssinceapplication D=DDTremaining,inkilograms 0 100.00 1 95.00 2 90.25 3 85.74 a. Show that the data are exponential. b. Make a model of D as an exponential function of t. c. What is the half-life of DDT in the soil? That is, how long will it be before only 50 kilograms of DDT remain?arrow_forward
- Reminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Cleaning Contaminated Water A tank of water is contaminated with 60 pounds of salt. In order to bring the salt concentration down to a level consistent with EPA standards, clean water is being piped into tank, and the well-mixed overflow is being collected for removal to a toxic-waste site. The result is that at the end of each hour, there is 22 less salt in the tank than at the beginning of the hour. Let S=S(t) denote the number of pounds of salt in the tank t hours after the flushing process begins. a. Explain why S is an exponential function and find its hourly decay factor. b. Give a formula for S. c. Make a graph of S that shows the flushing process during the first 15 hours, and describe in words how the salt removal process progresses. d. In order to meet EPA standards, there can be no more than 3 pounds of salt in the tank. How long must the process continue before EPA standards are met? e. Suppose this cleanup procedure costs 8000 per hour to operate. How much does it cost to reduce the amount of salt from 60 pounds to 3 pounds? How much does it cost to reduce the amount of salt from 3 pounds to 0.1 pound?arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Height of Tsunami WavesWhen waves generated by tsunamis approach shore, the height of the waves generally increases. Understanding the factors that contribute to this increase can aid in controlling potential damage to areas at risk. Greens law tells how water depth affects the height of a tsunami wave. If a tsunami wave has height H at an ocean depth D, and the wave travels to a location with water depth d, then the new height h of the wave is given by h=HR0.25, where R is the water depth ratio given by R=D/d. a. Calculate the height of a tsunami wave in water 25feet deep if its height is 3feet at its point of origin in water 15,000feet deep. b. If water depth decreases by half, the depth ratio R is doubled. How is the height of the tsunami wave affected?arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Note Some of the formulas below use the special number e, which was presented in the Prologue. There is a formula that estimates how much your puppy will weigh when it reaches adulthood. The method we present applies to medium-sized breeds. First, find your puppys weight w, in pounds, at an age of a weeks, where a is 16 weeks or less. Then the predicted adult weight W=W(a,w) in pounds, is given by the formula. W=52wa a. Use functional notation to express the adult weight of a puppy that weighs 6 pounds at 14 weeks. b. Calculate the predicted adult weight for the puppy from part a.arrow_forward
- Reminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Walking If you take a brisk walk on a flat surface, you will burn about 258 calories per hour. You have just finished a hard workout that used 700 calories. a. Find a formula that gives the total calories burned if you finish your workout with a walk of h hours. b. How long do you need to walk at the end of your workout in order to burn a total of 1100 calories?arrow_forwardReminder Round all answer to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Real Estate Sales A real estate agency has fixed monthly costs associated with rent, staff salaries, utilities, and supplies. It earns its money by taking a percentage commission on total real estate sales. During the month of July, the agency had total sales of 832,000 and showed a net income after paying fixed costs of 15,704. In August, total sales were 326,000 with a net income of only 532. a. Use a formula to express net income as a linear function of total sales. Be sure to identify what the letters that you use mean. b. Plot the graph of net income and identify the slope and vertical intercept. c. What are the real estate agencys fixed monthly costs? d. What percentage commission does the agency take on the sale of a home? e. Find the horizontal intercept and explain what this number means to the real estate agency.arrow_forwardReminderRound all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. HydrographsWhen a rainfall brings more water than the soil can absorb, runoff occurs, and hydrologists refer to the event as a rainfall excess. The easiest way to envision runoff is to think of a watershed that drains into the mouth of a single stream. The runoff is the number of cubic feet per minute cfpm being dumped into the mouth of the stream. An important way of depicting runoff is the hydrograph, which is simply the graph of total discharge, in cubic feet per minute, versus time. A typical runoff hydrograph is shown in Figure 1.47. The horizontal axis is hours since rainfall excess began. A hydrograph displays a number of important features. a. Time to peak is the elapsed time from the start of rainfall excess to peak runoff. What is the time to peak shown by the hydrograph in Figure 1.47? b. Time of concentration is the elapsed time from the end of rainfall excess to the inflection point after peak runoff. The end of rainfall excess is not readily apparent from a hydrograph, but it occurs before the peak. If the end of rainfall excess occurred 5 hours after the start of rainfall excess. estimate the time of concentration from Figure 1.47. c. Recession time is the time from peak runoff to the end of runoff. Estimate the recession time for the hydrograph in Figure 1.47. d. Time base is the time from beginning to end of surface runoff. What is the time base for the hydrograph in Figure 1.47? FIGURE 1.47 A runoff hydrographarrow_forward
- Reminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Ship Propellers An ideal diameter d, in feet, of a ships propeller is given by the formula d=ch1/5r3/5. Here h is the horsepower of the engine driving the propeller. r is the maximum number of revolutions per minute of the propeller, and c is a constant. In both parts, give your answer in terms of a percentage. a. If the horsepower is increased by 20 while the number of revolutions per minute remains the same, how is the propeller diameter affected? b. If the horsepower remains the same while the number of revolutions per minute is increased by 20, how is the propeller diameter affected?arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Recent EarthquakesOn April 25, 2015, an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 on the Richter scale struck Nepal. On May 12, 2015, a major aftershock of magnitude 7.3 on the Richter scale shook the same region. a. How did the power of the first earthquake and this aftershock compare? b. What would be the magnitude of a quake twice as powerful as the first quake?arrow_forwardReminder Round all answers to two decimal places unless otherwise indicated. Profit The total cost C for a manufacturer during a given time period is a function of the number N of items produced during that period. In this exercise, we measure all monetary values in dollars. To determine a formula for the total cost, we need to know the manufacturers fixed costs covering such things as plant maintenance and insurance as well as the cost for each unit produced, which is called the variable cost. To find the total cost, we multiply the variable cost by the number of items produced during that period and then add the fixed costs. The total revenue R for a manufacturer during a given time period is also a function of the number N of items produced during that period. To determine a formula for the total monthly revenue, we need to know the selling price p per unit of the item, which in general is also a function of N. To find the total revenue, we multiply this selling price by the number of items produced. The profit P for a manufacturer is the total revenue minus the total cost. Suppose that a manufacturer of widgets has a fixed costs of 2000 per month and that the variable cost is 30 per widget. Further, the manufacturer has developed the following table showing the highest price p, in dollars, of a widget at which N widgets can be sold. Number N Price p 200 41.00 250 40.50 300 40.00 350 39.50 a.Use a formula to express the total monthly cost C of this manufacturer as a function of N. b.Use the table to find a linear model of p as a function of N. c.Use your answer to part b to find a formula expressing the total monthly revenue R as function of N. d.Use your answers to part a and part c to find a formula expressing the monthly profit P as a function of N. What type of function is the profit: linear or quadratic? e.Find the two monthly production levels at which the manufacturer just breaks even that is, where the profit is zero.arrow_forward
- Functions and Change: A Modeling Approach to Coll...AlgebraISBN:9781337111348Author:Bruce Crauder, Benny Evans, Alan NoellPublisher:Cengage Learning