2011 Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition Test Bank
2011 Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition Test Bank
2011 Single Variable Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition Test Bank
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Stewart_Calc_7ET ch01sec02
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Many physical quantities are connected by inverse square laws, that is, by power functions of
the form
a. times
times
b.
times
c.
times
d.
times
e.
2. Scientists have discovered that a linear relationship exists between the amount of flobberworm
mucus secretions and the air temperature. When the temperature is 65°F, the flobberworms
each secrete 16 grams of mucus a day; when the temperature is 95°F, they each secrete 22
grams of mucus a day. Find a function M(t) that gives the amount of mucus secreted on a given
day, where t is the temperature of that day in degrees Fahrenheit.
a.
b.
c.
d.
ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: Medium REF: 1.2.15a
3. The relationship between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales is given by the linear
function.
4. The monthly cost of driving a car depends on the number of miles driven. Julia found that in
October it cost her to drive mi and in July it cost her to drive mi. Express the monthly cost C as
a function of the distance driven d assuming that a linear relationship gives a suitable model.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
NUMERIC RESPONSE
1. It makes sense that the larger the area of a region, the larger the number of species that inhabit
the region. Many ecologists have modeled the species-area relation with a power function and,
in particular, the number of species S of bats living in caves in central Mexico has been related
to the surface area A measured in of the caves by the equation
(a) The cave called mission impossible near puebla, mexico, has suface area of .
(b) If you discover that species of bats live in cave estimate the area of the cave.
ANS:
1. a) species
2. b)
2. The relationship between the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales is given by the linear
function.
ANS: ; slope =