Deck 8: Functions of Several Variables

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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus,   . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus,   . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table gives the number f(x, y) of grape vines, in thousands, of age x in year y. The following table gives the number f(x, y) of grape vines, in thousands, of age x in year y.   In one year a fungal disease killed most of the older grapevines, and in the following year a long freeze killed most of the young vines. Which are these years?<div style=padding-top: 35px> In one year a fungal disease killed most of the older grapevines, and in the following year a long freeze killed most of the young vines. Which are these years?
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the first product and A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the second product, and the total cost is given by A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , is C an increasing or decreasing function of A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ?
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the first product and <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following figure shows contours for the function The following figure shows contours for the function   . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x? The following figure shows contours for the function   . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The profit, P, from producing a product is expressed as a function of the cost, C, of producing the product and the revenue, R, from selling the product. Do you expect P to be an increasing or decreasing function of R?
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?

A) <strong>You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?</strong> A)   B)   C)Neither <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?</strong> A)   B)   C)Neither <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)Neither
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The cost, C, of renting a car is $45 per day and $0.20 per mile. Write a cost function, The cost, C, of renting a car is $45 per day and $0.20 per mile. Write a cost function,   , for the total cost of renting a car where d is the number of days and m is the number of miles.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , for the total cost of renting a car where d is the number of days and m is the number of miles.
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The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula <strong>The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula   . On the same set of axes, sketch a graph of C as a function of m with fixed gas prices of $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, and $2.75. What do you observe as gas prices increase?</strong> A)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively less steep. B)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively higher. C)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively steeper. D)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively lower. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . On the same set of axes, sketch a graph of C as a function of m with fixed gas prices of $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, and $2.75. What do you observe as gas prices increase?

A)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively less steep.
B)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively higher.
C)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively steeper.
D)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively lower.
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A certain piece of electronic surveying equipment is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from 0° C to 30° C. Its performance index, p(t, h), measured on a scale from 0 to 1, depends on both the temperature t and the humidity h of its surrounding environment. Values of the function p = f(t, h) are given in the following table. (The higher the value of p, the better the performance.) A certain piece of electronic surveying equipment is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from 0° C to 30° C. Its performance index, p(t, h), measured on a scale from 0 to 1, depends on both the temperature t and the humidity h of its surrounding environment. Values of the function p = f(t, h) are given in the following table. (The higher the value of p, the better the performance.)   What is the value of p(20, 25)?<div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the value of p(20, 25)?
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Your monthly payment, C(s, t), on a car loan depends on the amount, s, of the loan (in thousands of dollars), and the time, t, required to pay it back (in months). What is the meaning of C(6, 24) = 200?

A)If you borrow $6,000 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
B)If you borrow $2,000 from the bank for 24 months (6 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
C)If you borrow $200 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $6.
D)If you borrow $6 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
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The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula   . What is the cost when p = $2.00 and m = 20?<div style=padding-top: 35px> . What is the cost when p = $2.00 and m = 20?
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the first product and A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> units of the second product, and the total cost is given by A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , what is A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ?
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Lift ticket sales, S, at a ski resort are a function of the price, p, of a ticket and the current number, n, of inches of snowpack on the mountain. Thus, Lift ticket sales, S, at a ski resort are a function of the price, p, of a ticket and the current number, n, of inches of snowpack on the mountain. Thus,   . Do you expect f to be an increasing or a decreasing function of n?<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Do you expect f to be an increasing or a decreasing function of n?
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Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q1 and q2, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub>, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by   Find   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> Find Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub>, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by   Find   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The following figure is a contour diagram for the demand for pork as a function of the price of pork and the price of beef. Which axis corresponds to the price of beef? <strong>The following figure is a contour diagram for the demand for pork as a function of the price of pork and the price of beef. Which axis corresponds to the price of beef?  </strong> A)The x-axis B)The y-axis <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)The x-axis
B)The y-axis
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Your monthly payment, C(s, t), on a car loan depends on the amount, s, of the loan (in thousands of dollars), and the time, t, required to pay it back (in months). Is C an increasing or decreasing function of t?

A)Decreasing
B)Increasing
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Which of the following describes the contour diagram for the function <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram for the function   (with m on the vertical axis and d on the horizontal axis)?</strong> A)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -250 B)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 10 C)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -0.004 D)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 50 <div style=padding-top: 35px> (with m on the vertical axis and d on the horizontal axis)?

A)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -250
B)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 10
C)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -0.004
D)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 50
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You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45 You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> F when you start the fire. Let You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes? You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following describes the contour diagram of <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram of   ?</strong> A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1). B)A set of lines extending from the origin. C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5. D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1).
B)A set of lines extending from the origin.
C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5.
D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram of   ?</strong> A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1). B)A set of lines extending from the origin. C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5. D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope   . <div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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For a function For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , we are given For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , and For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Estimate For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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A table of values for A table of values for   is given below. Is f<sub>x</sub> positive or negative?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> is given below. Is fx positive or negative? A table of values for   is given below. Is f<sub>x</sub> positive or negative?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The amount, <strong>The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement   mean in terms of your paycheck?</strong> A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9. B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33. C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9. D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement <strong>The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement   mean in terms of your paycheck?</strong> A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9. B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33. C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9. D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33. <div style=padding-top: 35px> mean in terms of your paycheck?

A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9.
B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33.
C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9.
D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33.
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Is the heat index an increasing or decreasing function of temperature? The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Is the heat index an increasing or decreasing function of temperature?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Plants need varying amount of water and sunlight to grow. The following contour diagrams each show the growth of a different plant as a function of the amount of water and sunlight. Which diagram would represent a plant that does best in a temperate climate (moderate water and sunshine)? Plants need varying amount of water and sunlight to grow. The following contour diagrams each show the growth of a different plant as a function of the amount of water and sunlight. Which diagram would represent a plant that does best in a temperate climate (moderate water and sunshine)?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , kilometers east of the western end of England, and Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , kilometers north of the same point. Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction?
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The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus, The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus,   . Do you expect   b to be positive or negative?<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Do you expect The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus,   . Do you expect   b to be positive or negative?<div style=padding-top: 35px> b to be positive or negative?
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The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have <strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?

A)fw
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)fh
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)fw
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)fh
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51% <div style=padding-top: 35px> or higher. If the temperature is about 95 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51% <div style=padding-top: 35px> , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely? <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51% <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)39%
B)43%
C)47%
D)51%
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Estimate fy (3,2) from the contour diagram shown below. Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (3,2) from the contour diagram shown below. Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures <div style=padding-top: 35px> to 90 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures <div style=padding-top: 35px> ) or at very hot temperatures (90 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures <div style=padding-top: 35px> to 110 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures <div style=padding-top: 35px> )? <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)milder temperatures
B)very hot temperatures
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You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45 You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> F when you start the fire. Let You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x? You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following is a contour diagram for The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Is fx

The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> positive or negative? The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90 The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90   ?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> ? The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90   ?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The following is a contour diagram for <strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Estimate fx
<strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6 <div style=padding-top: 35px> . <strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)-3
B)0
C)3
D)6
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The amount, The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. Would you expect f<sub>h</sub>(w,h) to be positive or negative?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. Would you expect fh(w,h) to be positive or negative?
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A table of values for A table of values for   is given below. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> is given below. Estimate fy (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. A table of values for   is given below. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> if <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If If   , find f<sub>x</sub>(1, 3).<div style=padding-top: 35px> , find fx(1, 3).
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Given the following contour diagram of Given the following contour diagram of   , estimate f<sub>x</sub> (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , estimate fx (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Given the following contour diagram of   , estimate f<sub>x</sub> (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that: The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of  <div style=padding-top: 35px> Estimate the value of The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Do you expect <strong>The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Do you expect   to be positive or negative?</strong> A)Negative B)Positive <div style=padding-top: 35px> to be positive or negative?

A)Negative
B)Positive
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If If   ,   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , If   ,   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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If If   ,   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , If   ,   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?

A)-Br <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)-Bt <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. How many tons are produced if the company has an initial investment of 20 thousand dollars and the company employs 16 workers? Round to the nearest ton.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. How many tons are produced if the company has an initial investment of 20 thousand dollars and the company employs 16 workers? Round to the nearest ton.
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The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2. The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2.   Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> Estimate The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2.   Estimate   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:
<strong>The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of   and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.</strong> A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage. B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged. C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage. E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Estimate the value of <strong>The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of   and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.</strong> A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage. B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged. C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage. E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.

A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage.
B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged.
C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow.
D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage.
E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow.
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An airline's revenue, An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603.<div style=padding-top: 35px> and An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603.<div style=padding-top: 35px> to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603.
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Find <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> if <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The amount in dollars, A, spent weekly by a household on food is a function of the household's weekly income in dollars, I, and the number of people in the household, n. Thus, <strong>The amount in dollars, A, spent weekly by a household on food is a function of the household's weekly income in dollars, I, and the number of people in the household, n. Thus,   . If A<sub>I</sub> (1000, 4) = a > 0, then which of the following is true?</strong> A)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. B)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. C)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. D)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . If AI (1000, 4) = a > 0, then which of the following is true?

A)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
B)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
C)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
D)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
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The volume of a cylinder is given by <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?

A)40 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> cm3
B)80 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> cm3
C)50 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> cm3
D)25 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px> cm3
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Suppose that the price P (in dollars) to purchase a used car is a function of C, its original cost (in dollars), and its age A (in years). So P = f(C,A). What is the sign of <strong>Suppose that the price P (in dollars) to purchase a used car is a function of C, its original cost (in dollars), and its age A (in years). So P = f(C,A). What is the sign of  </strong> A)Negative B)Positive <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Negative
B)Positive
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Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find   L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find   L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth.<div style=padding-top: 35px> L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth.
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The cost of building a new fence is The cost of building a new fence is   , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find   f.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find The cost of building a new fence is   , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find   f.<div style=padding-top: 35px> f.
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The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Explain the meaning of the statement: The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Explain the meaning of the statement:   , and include units in your answer.<div style=padding-top: 35px> , and include units in your answer.
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Use the values of Use the values of   in the following table to estimate f<sub>yx</sub> (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px> in the following table to estimate fyx (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Use the values of   in the following table to estimate f<sub>yx</sub> (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Suppose Suppose   . Then   has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Then Suppose   . Then   has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____.
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Find the following partial derivative: fxy if <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The function The function   has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.
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Is (0, 0) a critical point of the following function? <strong>Is (0, 0) a critical point of the following function?  </strong> A)Yes: (global) maximum. B)Yes: neither a maximum nor a minimum. C)Yes: (global) minimum. D)No. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Yes: (global) maximum.
B)Yes: neither a maximum nor a minimum.
C)Yes: (global) minimum.
D)No.
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The function The function   has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.
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If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by   Find  <div style=padding-top: 35px> Find If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by   Find  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The function The function   has a critical point which is a local minimum when x = _____ and y = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a critical point which is a local minimum when x = _____ and y = _____.
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The ideal gas law states that The ideal gas law states that   for a fixed amount of gas, called a mole of gas, where P is the pressure (in atmospheres), V is the volume (in cubic meters), T is the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) and R is a positive constant. Find  <div style=padding-top: 35px> for a fixed amount of gas, called a mole of gas, where P is the pressure (in atmospheres), V is the volume (in cubic meters), T is the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) and R is a positive constant.
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Let Let   Determine all local critical points. Are the local extrema also global extrema?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Determine all local critical points. Are the local extrema also global extrema?
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Find the following partial derivative: Find the following partial derivative:   (2, 2) if   Give your answer to 4 decimal places.<div style=padding-top: 35px> (2, 2) if Find the following partial derivative:   (2, 2) if   Give your answer to 4 decimal places.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Give your answer to 4 decimal places.
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Two products are manufactured in quantities Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made.<div style=padding-top: 35px> and Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made.<div style=padding-top: 35px> and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made.<div style=padding-top: 35px> . Find the maximum profit that can be made.
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For For   , calculate   s<sup>2</sup> .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , calculate For   , calculate   s<sup>2</sup> .<div style=padding-top: 35px> s2 .
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A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> at prices A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> respectively, with A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> according to the formulas A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> and $_____ for style A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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A contour diagram of A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)?  <div style=padding-top: 35px> is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)? A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find all the critical points of the function Find all the critical points of the function   Classify these critical points as local maxima, local minima, or neither.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Classify these critical points as local maxima, local minima, or neither.
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The following table gives values for a function The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  <div style=padding-top: 35px> . For The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  <div style=padding-top: 35px> and The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  <div style=padding-top: 35px> , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____). The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A contour diagram of <strong>A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true?  </strong> A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6). <div style=padding-top: 35px> is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true? <strong>A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true?  </strong> A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6). <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6).
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The function The function   has a local maximum value of _____ when x = _____ and y = _____.<div style=padding-top: 35px> has a local maximum value of _____ when x = _____ and y = _____.
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus,   . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price?  . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of snacks sold, f. Thus,   . Assuming there is only one price for tickets, what is that price?
$8.00
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The following table gives the number f(x, y) of grape vines, in thousands, of age x in year y. The following table gives the number f(x, y) of grape vines, in thousands, of age x in year y.   In one year a fungal disease killed most of the older grapevines, and in the following year a long freeze killed most of the young vines. Which are these years? In one year a fungal disease killed most of the older grapevines, and in the following year a long freeze killed most of the young vines. Which are these years?
1982 and 1983
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ? units of the first product and A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ? units of the second product, and the total cost is given by A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ? , is C an increasing or decreasing function of A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $8 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $10 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , is C an increasing or decreasing function of   ? ?
increasing
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .  . Find The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .  . The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . Find   .
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   units of the first product and <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   and <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   ?

A) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $3300, the variable costs for the first product are $7 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, which of the following is a formula for the total cost, C, as a function of   and   ?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The following figure shows contours for the function The following figure shows contours for the function   . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x?  . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x? The following figure shows contours for the function   . Is z an increasing or decreasing function of x?
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The profit, P, from producing a product is expressed as a function of the cost, C, of producing the product and the revenue, R, from selling the product. Do you expect P to be an increasing or decreasing function of R?
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200?  . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 100 and food sales are 200?
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The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus, The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600?  . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600? The following table shows the revenue R, (in hundreds of dollars) at a movie theater as a function of the number of tickets sold, t, and the number of food items sold, f. Thus,   . What is the revenue when ticket sales are 300 and food sales are 600?
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You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?

A) <strong>You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?</strong> A)   B)   C)Neither
B) <strong>You are in a nicely heated cabin in the winter. Deciding that it's too warm, you open a small window. Let T be the temperature in the room, t minutes after the window was opened, x feet from the window. Is T an increasing or decreasing function of x?</strong> A)   B)   C)Neither
C)Neither
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The cost, C, of renting a car is $45 per day and $0.20 per mile. Write a cost function, The cost, C, of renting a car is $45 per day and $0.20 per mile. Write a cost function,   , for the total cost of renting a car where d is the number of days and m is the number of miles. , for the total cost of renting a car where d is the number of days and m is the number of miles.
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The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula <strong>The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula   . On the same set of axes, sketch a graph of C as a function of m with fixed gas prices of $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, and $2.75. What do you observe as gas prices increase?</strong> A)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively less steep. B)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively higher. C)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively steeper. D)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively lower. . On the same set of axes, sketch a graph of C as a function of m with fixed gas prices of $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, and $2.75. What do you observe as gas prices increase?

A)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively less steep.
B)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively higher.
C)The graphs are all straight lines from the origin with slopes that get progressively steeper.
D)The graphs are similarly shaped curves that get progressively lower.
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A certain piece of electronic surveying equipment is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from 0° C to 30° C. Its performance index, p(t, h), measured on a scale from 0 to 1, depends on both the temperature t and the humidity h of its surrounding environment. Values of the function p = f(t, h) are given in the following table. (The higher the value of p, the better the performance.) A certain piece of electronic surveying equipment is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from 0° C to 30° C. Its performance index, p(t, h), measured on a scale from 0 to 1, depends on both the temperature t and the humidity h of its surrounding environment. Values of the function p = f(t, h) are given in the following table. (The higher the value of p, the better the performance.)   What is the value of p(20, 25)? What is the value of p(20, 25)?
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Your monthly payment, C(s, t), on a car loan depends on the amount, s, of the loan (in thousands of dollars), and the time, t, required to pay it back (in months). What is the meaning of C(6, 24) = 200?

A)If you borrow $6,000 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
B)If you borrow $2,000 from the bank for 24 months (6 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
C)If you borrow $200 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $6.
D)If you borrow $6 from the bank for 24 months (2 year loan), your monthly car loan payment is $200.
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The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula The fuel cost, C, for a 3000 mile trip depends on the price, p, per gallon of gasoline and fuel economy in miles per gallon, m, of the car according to the formula   . What is the cost when p = $2.00 and m = 20? . What is the cost when p = $2.00 and m = 20?
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A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ? units of the first product and A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ? units of the second product, and the total cost is given by A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ? , what is A company sells two products. The fixed costs for the company are $2500, the variable costs for the first product are $5 per unit, and the variable costs for the second product are $9 per unit.. If the company produces   units of the first product and   units of the second product, and the total cost is given by   , what is   ? ?
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Lift ticket sales, S, at a ski resort are a function of the price, p, of a ticket and the current number, n, of inches of snowpack on the mountain. Thus, Lift ticket sales, S, at a ski resort are a function of the price, p, of a ticket and the current number, n, of inches of snowpack on the mountain. Thus,   . Do you expect f to be an increasing or a decreasing function of n? . Do you expect f to be an increasing or a decreasing function of n?
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Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q1 and q2, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub>, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by   Find   . Find Yummy Potato Chip Company has manufacturing plants in N.Y. and N.J. The cost of manufacturing depends on the quantities (in thousand of bags), q<sub>1</sub> and q<sub>2</sub>, produced in the N.Y. and N.J. factories respectively. Suppose the cost function is given by   Find   . .
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The following figure is a contour diagram for the demand for pork as a function of the price of pork and the price of beef. Which axis corresponds to the price of beef? <strong>The following figure is a contour diagram for the demand for pork as a function of the price of pork and the price of beef. Which axis corresponds to the price of beef?  </strong> A)The x-axis B)The y-axis

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Your monthly payment, C(s, t), on a car loan depends on the amount, s, of the loan (in thousands of dollars), and the time, t, required to pay it back (in months). Is C an increasing or decreasing function of t?

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Which of the following describes the contour diagram for the function <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram for the function   (with m on the vertical axis and d on the horizontal axis)?</strong> A)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -250 B)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 10 C)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -0.004 D)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 50 (with m on the vertical axis and d on the horizontal axis)?

A)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -250
B)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 10
C)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes -0.004
D)A set of parallel lines, all with slopes 50
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You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45 You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  F when you start the fire. Let You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?  F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes? You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. How many   F is it 8 feet from the fire after 25 minutes?
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Which of the following describes the contour diagram of <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram of   ?</strong> A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1). B)A set of lines extending from the origin. C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5. D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope   . ?

A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1).
B)A set of lines extending from the origin.
C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5.
D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope <strong>Which of the following describes the contour diagram of   ?</strong> A)A set of lines extending from the point (0,1). B)A set of lines extending from the origin. C)A set of parallel lines, all with slope 5. D)A set of parallel lines, all with slope   . .
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For a function For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   . , we are given For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   . , For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   . , and For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   . . Estimate For a function   , we are given   ,   , and   . Estimate   . .
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A table of values for A table of values for   is given below. Is f<sub>x</sub> positive or negative?  is given below. Is fx positive or negative? A table of values for   is given below. Is f<sub>x</sub> positive or negative?
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The amount, <strong>The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement   mean in terms of your paycheck?</strong> A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9. B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33. C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9. D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33. , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement <strong>The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. What does the statement   mean in terms of your paycheck?</strong> A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9. B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33. C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9. D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33. mean in terms of your paycheck?

A)An increase of 1 hour worked from 33 hours results in a wage increase of $9.
B)An increase of 1 hour worked from 9 hours results in a wage increase of $33.
C)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $33 per hour results in a wage increase of $9.
D)An wage increase of $1 per hour from $9 per hour results in a wage increase of $33.
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Is the heat index an increasing or decreasing function of temperature? The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Is the heat index an increasing or decreasing function of temperature?
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Plants need varying amount of water and sunlight to grow. The following contour diagrams each show the growth of a different plant as a function of the amount of water and sunlight. Which diagram would represent a plant that does best in a temperate climate (moderate water and sunshine)? Plants need varying amount of water and sunlight to grow. The following contour diagrams each show the growth of a different plant as a function of the amount of water and sunlight. Which diagram would represent a plant that does best in a temperate climate (moderate water and sunshine)?
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Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction? , kilometers east of the western end of England, and Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction? , kilometers north of the same point. Below is a contour diagram depicting D, the average fox population density as a function of   , kilometers east of the western end of England, and   , kilometers north of the same point.   Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction? Is D increasing or decreasing at the point (120, 25) in the northern direction?
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The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus, The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus,   . Do you expect   b to be positive or negative? . Do you expect The demand, D, for gasoline at Station A is a function of the price, a, of gas at Station A and the price, b, of gas at Station B across the street. Thus,   . Do you expect   b to be positive or negative? b to be positive or negative?
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The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have <strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?

A)fw
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>
B)fh
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>
C)fw
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>
D)fh
<strong>The number of tons, N, of a product produced at a factory in a day is a function of the number of workers, w, and the number of hours worked, h. We have   . Which of the following equations tells us that when the factory has 9 workers who work for 12 hours, adding one additional hour will cause the amount produced to go up by about 44 tons?</strong> A)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   B)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>   C)f<sub>w</sub> <sub> </sub>   D)f<sub>h</sub> <sub> </sub>
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51% or higher. If the temperature is about 95 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51% , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely? <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Heat exhaustion is likely to occur when the heat index is 105   or higher. If the temperature is about 95   , at about what humidity level does heat exhaustion become likely?  </strong> A)39% B)43% C)47% D)51%

A)39%
B)43%
C)47%
D)51%
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Estimate fy (3,2) from the contour diagram shown below. Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (3,2) from the contour diagram shown below. Use the next higher point to make your estimate.
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures to 90 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures ) or at very hot temperatures (90 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures to 110 <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures )? <strong>The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. Fix the humidity level at 50%. As the temperature rises, does the heat index rise more rapidly at milder temperatures (70   to 90   ) or at very hot temperatures (90   to 110   )?  </strong> A)milder temperatures B)very hot temperatures

A)milder temperatures
B)very hot temperatures
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You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45 You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?  F when you start the fire. Let You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?  be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x? You build a campfire while up in the mountains. It is 45   F when you start the fire. Let   be the temperature x feet from the fire t minutes after you start it. The following figure shows the contour diagram for H. Is H an increasing or decreasing function of x?
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The following is a contour diagram for The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?  . Is fx

The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?  positive or negative? The following is a contour diagram for   . Is f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   positive or negative?
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The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90 The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90   ?  ? The heat index tells you how hot it feels as a result of the combination of temperature and humidity. The figure below gives a contour diagram for the heat index as a function of temperature and humidity. If the humidity is 30%, what temperature feels like 90   ?
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The following is a contour diagram for <strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6 . Estimate fx
<strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6 . <strong>The following is a contour diagram for   . Estimate f<sub>x</sub> <sub> </sub>   .  </strong> A)-3 B)0 C)3 D)6

A)-3
B)0
C)3
D)6
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The amount, The amount,   , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. Would you expect f<sub>h</sub>(w,h) to be positive or negative? , of your paycheck is a function of your hourly wage, w, and the number of hours, h, you work. Would you expect fh(w,h) to be positive or negative?
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A table of values for A table of values for   is given below. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  is given below. Estimate fy (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. A table of values for   is given below. Estimate f<sub>y</sub> (8,10). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.
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Find <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   if <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .

A) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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If If   , find f<sub>x</sub>(1, 3). , find fx(1, 3).
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Given the following contour diagram of Given the following contour diagram of   , estimate f<sub>x</sub> (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  , estimate fx (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Given the following contour diagram of   , estimate f<sub>x</sub> (1,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.
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The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that: The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of  Estimate the value of The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of
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The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Do you expect <strong>The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Do you expect   to be positive or negative?</strong> A)Negative B)Positive to be positive or negative?

A)Negative
B)Positive
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If If   ,   . , If   ,   . .
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If If   ,   . , If   ,   . .
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The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?

A)-Br <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)
B) <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)
C)-Bt <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)
D) <strong>The amount of principal, $P, needed to obtain a balance of $B after t years at r % interest, compounded continuously, is given by the formula   . Which of the following gives the amount principal can be changed by and still maintain the same balance if there is an increase of 1% in the interest rate?</strong> A)-Br   B)   C)-Bt   D)
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Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. How many tons are produced if the company has an initial investment of 20 thousand dollars and the company employs 16 workers? Round to the nearest ton. , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. How many tons are produced if the company has an initial investment of 20 thousand dollars and the company employs 16 workers? Round to the nearest ton.
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The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2. The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2.   Estimate   . Estimate The table below gives values of a function f(x, y) near x = 1, y = 2.   Estimate   . .
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The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:
<strong>The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of   and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.</strong> A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage. B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged. C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage. E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow.
Estimate the value of <strong>The monthly mortgage payment in dollars, P, for a house is a function of three variables P = f(A, r, N), where A is the amount borrowed in dollars, r is the interest rate, and N is the number of years before the mortgage is paid off. It is given that:   Estimate the value of   and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.</strong> A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage. B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged. C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage. E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow. and interpret your answer in terms of a mortgage payment. Select all answers that apply.

A)We are currently borrowing $100,000 at 7% interest rate on a 20-year mortgage.
B)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra percentage point charged.
C)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow.
D)The monthly payment will go up by approximately $0.007753 for each extra year of the mortgage.
E)The monthly payment will go down by approximately $0.007753 for each extra dollar we borrow.
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An airline's revenue, An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603. , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603. and An airline's revenue,   , is a function of the number of full price tickets, x, and the number of discount tickets, y, sold. When 300 full price and 600 discount tickets are sold, R = $225,000. Use partial derivatives   and   to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603. to estimate revenue when x = 304 and y = 603.
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Find <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   if <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   .

A) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Find   if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The amount in dollars, A, spent weekly by a household on food is a function of the household's weekly income in dollars, I, and the number of people in the household, n. Thus, <strong>The amount in dollars, A, spent weekly by a household on food is a function of the household's weekly income in dollars, I, and the number of people in the household, n. Thus,   . If A<sub>I</sub> (1000, 4) = a > 0, then which of the following is true?</strong> A)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. B)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. C)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. D)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food. . If AI (1000, 4) = a > 0, then which of the following is true?

A)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
B)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces a decrease of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
C)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of 1 person in the household produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
D)At a weekly income of $1000 and a household size of 4, an increase of $1 in weekly income produces an increase of $a in the amount spent weekly on food.
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The volume of a cylinder is given by <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?

A)40 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> cm3
B)80 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> cm3
C)50 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> cm3
D)25 <strong>The volume of a cylinder is given by   , where r is the radius of the base and h is the height, both in centimeters. At a radius of 5 centimeters and a height of 8 centimeters, how much does the volume increase for each 1 cm increase in the height?</strong> A)40   cm<sup>3</sup> B)80   cm<sup>3</sup> C)50   cm<sup>3</sup> D)25   cm<sup>3</sup> cm3
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Suppose that the price P (in dollars) to purchase a used car is a function of C, its original cost (in dollars), and its age A (in years). So P = f(C,A). What is the sign of <strong>Suppose that the price P (in dollars) to purchase a used car is a function of C, its original cost (in dollars), and its age A (in years). So P = f(C,A). What is the sign of  </strong> A)Negative B)Positive

A)Negative
B)Positive
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Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find   L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth. , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find Suppose the Cobb-Douglas production function for a company is given by   , where P is production in tons, L is the number of workers, and K is the capital investment, in thousands of dollars. Find   L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth. L if the company has a capital investment of 25 thousand dollars and the company employs 15 workers. Round to the nearest tenth.
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The cost of building a new fence is The cost of building a new fence is   , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find   f. , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find The cost of building a new fence is   , where f is the number of linear feet of fence and g is the number of gates. Find   f. f.
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The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Explain the meaning of the statement: The consumption of beef, C (in pounds per week per household) is given by the function C = f(I, p), where I is the household income in thousands of dollars per year, and p is the price of beef in dollars per pound. Explain the meaning of the statement:   , and include units in your answer. , and include units in your answer.
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Use the values of Use the values of   in the following table to estimate f<sub>yx</sub> (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.  in the following table to estimate fyx (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate. Use the values of   in the following table to estimate f<sub>yx</sub> (3,2). Use the next higher point to make your estimate.
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Suppose Suppose   . Then   has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____. . Then Suppose   . Then   has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____. has a local minimum value of 9 at the point (2, 3) when A = _____, B = _____, and C = _____.
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Find the following partial derivative: fxy if <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   .

A) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Find the following partial derivative: f<sub>xy</sub> if   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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The function The function   has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____. has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.
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Is (0, 0) a critical point of the following function? <strong>Is (0, 0) a critical point of the following function?  </strong> A)Yes: (global) maximum. B)Yes: neither a maximum nor a minimum. C)Yes: (global) minimum. D)No.

A)Yes: (global) maximum.
B)Yes: neither a maximum nor a minimum.
C)Yes: (global) minimum.
D)No.
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The function The function   has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____. has a local __________ (maximum / minimum / neither) at the critical point, where x = _____ and y = _____.
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If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by   Find  Find If $P is invested in a bank account earning r% interest a year, compounded continuously, the balance, $B, at the end of t years is given by   Find
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The function The function   has a critical point which is a local minimum when x = _____ and y = _____. has a critical point which is a local minimum when x = _____ and y = _____.
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The ideal gas law states that The ideal gas law states that   for a fixed amount of gas, called a mole of gas, where P is the pressure (in atmospheres), V is the volume (in cubic meters), T is the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) and R is a positive constant. Find  for a fixed amount of gas, called a mole of gas, where P is the pressure (in atmospheres), V is the volume (in cubic meters), T is the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) and R is a positive constant.
Find The ideal gas law states that   for a fixed amount of gas, called a mole of gas, where P is the pressure (in atmospheres), V is the volume (in cubic meters), T is the temperature (in degrees Kelvin) and R is a positive constant. Find
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Let Let   Determine all local critical points. Are the local extrema also global extrema? Determine all local critical points. Are the local extrema also global extrema?
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Find the following partial derivative: Find the following partial derivative:   (2, 2) if   Give your answer to 4 decimal places. (2, 2) if Find the following partial derivative:   (2, 2) if   Give your answer to 4 decimal places. Give your answer to 4 decimal places.
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Two products are manufactured in quantities Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made. and Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made. and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by Two products are manufactured in quantities   and   and sold at prices $8 and $12 respectively. The cost of producing them is given by   . Find the maximum profit that can be made. . Find the maximum profit that can be made.
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For For   , calculate   s<sup>2</sup> . , calculate For   , calculate   s<sup>2</sup> . s2 .
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A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . at prices A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . respectively, with A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . according to the formulas A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . .
Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . and $_____ for style A company sells two styles of jeans in quantities   and   at prices   and   respectively, with   and   in dollars. The quantities demanded depend on both   and   according to the formulas   and   . Write a formula for total sales revenue as a function of   and   , and use it to determine what prices the company should charge to maximize sales revenue. They should charge $_____ for style   and $_____ for style   . .
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A contour diagram of A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)?  is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)? A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Is there a global minimum near the point (5,3)?
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Find all the critical points of the function Find all the critical points of the function   Classify these critical points as local maxima, local minima, or neither. Classify these critical points as local maxima, local minima, or neither.
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The following table gives values for a function The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  . For The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  and The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).  , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____). The following table gives values for a function   . For   and   , there is a global minimum of at most _____ near the point (_____,_____).
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For For   , calculate   h   s , calculate For   , calculate   h   s h For   , calculate   h   s s
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A contour diagram of <strong>A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true?  </strong> A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6). is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true? <strong>A contour diagram of   is given in the following figure. Which one of the following statements is true?  </strong> A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6). D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6).

A)The function has a local maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
B)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a local maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
C)The function has a local minimum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global minimum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global maximum of about -7 at (3, 1.6).
D)The function has a global maximum of about 7 at (1, 3.8), a global maximum of about 15 at (5.2, 4.9), and a global minimum of about -7 at (3,1.6).
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The function The function   has a local maximum value of _____ when x = _____ and y = _____. has a local maximum value of _____ when x = _____ and y = _____.
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For For   , calculate f<sub>xx</sub> (x,y). , calculate fxx (x,y).
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