Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781337614085
Author: Alexander, Daniel C.; Koeberlein, Geralyn M.
Publisher: Cengage,
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10. Ryan planted 2000 acres of soybeans across from the school. During the last fire drill, the beans were harvested
using a combine. Ryan has kept a graph of the number of acres left for him to harvest.
a. Describe the relationship between the area remaining and the # of
days.
b. Use the graph to estimate the area remaining after three days.
c. By how much does the area remaining decrease after each day of
harvest?
d. Consider the rate of change of area remaining with respect to the
number of days. What are suitable units for this rate of change?
Ryan's Harvest
y
2000
1500-
1000-
500
Area Remair
246810
Day
e. Is the rate of change of area remaining with respect to the number of days increasing, constant or decreasing?
Give a reason for your answer
f. Predict the number of days required to complete the harvest. Show your work.
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Transcribed Image Text:10. Ryan planted 2000 acres of soybeans across from the school. During the last fire drill, the beans were harvested using a combine. Ryan has kept a graph of the number of acres left for him to harvest. a. Describe the relationship between the area remaining and the # of days. b. Use the graph to estimate the area remaining after three days. c. By how much does the area remaining decrease after each day of harvest? d. Consider the rate of change of area remaining with respect to the number of days. What are suitable units for this rate of change? Ryan's Harvest y 2000 1500- 1000- 500 Area Remair 246810 Day e. Is the rate of change of area remaining with respect to the number of days increasing, constant or decreasing? Give a reason for your answer f. Predict the number of days required to complete the harvest. Show your work.
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