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The economic order quantity model in economics say that the recorder cost c is given in terms of quantity ordered q by c(q) = p + hq + k /q where p,h, and k are constants. Suppose p = 4, h = 1,... |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.75 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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The average of a function on a interval [a,b] equals the integral of the function over the interval divided by the length of the interval. What is the average of f(x) = x 2 over the interval [0,4]? |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $1.00 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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Suppose f(x) = x        ∫  sqrt(t 2 - 5t + 6.25)dt          1  For which positive value of x does f'(x) equal 0?  |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.75 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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Evaluate the integral:  6 ∫ sqrt(t + 1)dt  0 |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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Evaluate the integral:  6 ∫ sqrt(t + 1)dt  0 |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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Suppose f(x) = x        ∫  sqrt(t 2 - 5t + 6.25)dt          1  For which positive value of x does f'(x) equal 0?  |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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The average of a function on a interval [a,b] equals the integral of the function over the interval divided by the length of the interval. What is the average of f(x) = x 2 over the interval [0,4]? ... |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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How fast is the area of a circle increasing when the circumference equals 8 feet and the circumference is increasing at a rate of 6 feet per minute? Enter only the numerical value, not the units. |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.75 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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The economic order quantity model in economics says that the recorder cost c is given in terms of quantity ordered q by c(q) = p + hq + k/q where p,h, and k are constants. Suppose p = 4, h = 1,... |
Dec. 10, 2009 | $0.50 | Closed, closed | Mathematics | Calculus |
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Supppose the temperature at 12:00 noon is increasing at an (instantaneous) rate of 2 degrees F. per hour. What is the rate of change of the temperature in degrees C. per hour? The rate of... |
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