Section3 4
Section3 4
Section3 4
On day zero the population consists of four members. Find the population size after eight days. (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.)
2) A common inhabitant of human intestines is the bacterium Escherichia coli. A cell of this
bacterium in a nutrient-broth medium divides into two cells every 20 minutes. The initial population of a culture is 55 cells. (The tolerance is 1% unless your instructor states otherwise.) (a) Find the relative growth rate. (b) Find an expression for the number of cells after t hours. (c) Find the number of cells after 6 hours. (d) Find the rate of growth after 6 hours. (e) When will the population reach 20,000 cells?
3) Bismuth-210 has a half-life of 5.0 days. (a) A sample originally has a mass of 800 mg. Find a formula for the mass remaining after t days.
(b) Find the mass remaining after 25 days. (c) When is the mass reduced to 1 mg?
A sample of a radioactive substance decayed to 97.5% of its original amount after a year. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) (a) What is the half-life of the substance?
(b) How long would it take the sample to decay to 25% of its original amount?
A curve passes through the point (0, 6) and has the property that the slope of the curve at every point P is twice the y-coordinate of P. What is the equation of the curve?
When a cold drink is taken from a refrigerator, its temperature is 5C. After 25 minutes in a 20C room its temperature has increased to 10C. (Round the answers to one decimal place.) (a) What is the temperature of the drink after 30 minutes? (b) When will its temperature be 15C?
A freshly brewed cup of coffee has temperature 95C in a 20C room. When its temperature is 76C, it is cooling at a rate of 1C per minute. When does this occur? Approximate to three decimal places.
The rate of change of atmospheric pressure P with respect to altitude h is proportional to P, provided that the temperature is constant. At a specific temperature the pressure is 101.3 kPa at sea level and 87.1 kPa at h = 1,000 m. (a) What is the pressure at an altitude of 2,500 m?
(b) What is the pressure at the top of a mountain that is 5,500 m high?