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(02.02 HC) When fооd is left оut аt room temperаture for а long period of time, mold begins to grow on it. For 0 ≤ t ≤ 40, the amount of mold on an apple pie is modeled by the twice-differentiable function A, where A(t) is measured in millimeters and t is measured in days. Values of A(t) at selected values of time t are shown in the table. t (days) 0 10 20 40 A(t) (millimeters) 0.369 1.368 5.071 69.698 Part A: Use the data in the table to approximate A′(15). Show the computation that led to your answer. (10 points) Part B: Using correct units, interpret the meaning of A′(15) in the context of the problem. (10 points) Part C: The amount of mold is also modeled by the twice-differentiable function B for 0 ≤ t ≤ 40, where B(t) is measured in millimeters and time t is measured in days. It is known that B(t) can be modeled by the function B(t) = 0.369(1.14)t, where B(t) is measured in millimeters and t is measured in days. Using graphing technology, find the value of B′(15). (10 points)
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Originаl Sоurce: Anxiety cаn be а symptоm оf certain medical conditions. Some of these diseases are disorders of the endocrine system, such as Cushing's syndrome (overproduction of cortisol by the adrenal cortex), and include over- or underactivity of the thyroid gland. Other medical conditions that can produce anxiety include respiratory distress syndrome, mitral valve prolapse, porphyria, and chest pain caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart (angina pectoris). Student Writing: Other medical conditions that can produce anxiety include respiratory distress syndrome, mitral valve prolapse, porphyria, and chest pain caused by inadequate blood supply to the heart. Works Cited Entry (For this question, assume this is the only outside source listed on the works cited page): “Anxiety.” The Free Dictionary, Farlex, medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/anxious. Accessed 1 August 2019. Identify the reason why the student writing above contains plagiarism or acknowledge that it does not contain plagiarism.