(05.05) For the graphed function f(x) = (2)x + 2 + 1, calculate the average rate of change from x = −1 to x = 0.
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(05.01) If $740 is invested at an interest rate of 11% per y…
(05.01) If $740 is invested at an interest rate of 11% per year and is compounded continuously, how much will the investment be worth in 7 years? Use the continuous compound interest formula A = Pert.
(Linear Relationships LC)Which linear graph represents a pro…
(Linear Relationships LC)Which linear graph represents a proportional relationship?
(Systems of Linear Equations MC)Which graph shows the soluti…
(Systems of Linear Equations MC)Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear equations?x + 3y = −6
(05.01) If $125 is invested at an interest rate of 18% per y…
(05.01) If $125 is invested at an interest rate of 18% per year and is compounded continuously, how much will the investment be worth in 2 years? Use the continuous compound interest formula A = Pert.
(05.02) Solve 3x + 2 = 15 for x using the change of base for…
(05.02) Solve 3x + 2 = 15 for x using the change of base formula .
(08.02 MC) Arlene is testing whether school is more enjoyabl…
(08.02 MC) Arlene is testing whether school is more enjoyable when students are making high grades. She asked 100 students if they enjoyed school and whether their GPA was above or below 3.0. She found that 30 of the 40 students with a GPA above 3.0 reported that they enjoyed school, and 15 of the 60 students with a GPA below 3.0 reported that they enjoyed school. What is the probability that a student with a GPA below 3.0 does not enjoy school?
(Linear Relationships MC)Which of the following tables repre…
(Linear Relationships MC)Which of the following tables represents a linear relationship that is also proportional?
(Slope HC)A table with certain points is shown. x −3 0 −7…
(Slope HC)A table with certain points is shown. x −3 0 −7 y 0 −1 4 Part A: Choose two points from the table and calculate the slope between them. Show all necessary work. (4 points) Part B: Choose two different points from the table and calculate the slope between them. Show all necessary work. (4 points)Part C: What do the slopes from parts A and B tell you about the relationship between the points? Explain. (4 points)
(Experimental Probability MC)A fair 6-sided die is rolled 36…
(Experimental Probability MC)A fair 6-sided die is rolled 360 times. What is a reasonable prediction for the number of times the event of landing on an odd number will occur?