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The Living to 100 Healthspan calculator is a good tool to assess…

The Living to 100 Healthspan calculator is a good tool to assess positive and negative health behaviors that will impact the length of a person’s life. Access and take the quiz at www.livingto100.com.Discuss the positive health behaviors that will lengthen your life . Discuss negative ones that will likely shorten it. Provide a brief critique […]

Apple Case study questions    1. Use Porter’s model of industry…

Apple Case study questions    1. Use Porter’s model of industry analysis to describe the structure of the PC industry For each of the 5 forces and complements: use a topic sentence to state the condition of the force – for example, competition is intense Provide support data in bullet form – for example, competitors […]

Slope or Average Rate of Change, which one do I have? W-rite a…

Slope or Average Rate of Change, which one do I have? W-rite a paragraph, with at least 8 se-ntences, explaining the difference between slope and average rate of change using the graphs above.  Include in your explanation, the slope and average rate of change on the interval [0,3].   

At the Bubble Gum Factory, lengths of gum are stretched to larger…

At the Bubble Gum Factory, lengths of gum are stretched to larger lengths by putting them through stretching machines. There are 100 stretching machines, numbered 1 through 100. Machine 1 does nothing to a piece of gum; machine 2 stretches pieces of gum to twice their original length; machine 3 triples the length of gum, […]

NASA launches a rocket at t=0 seconds. Its height, in meters above…

NASA launches a rocket at t=0 seconds. Its height, in meters above sea-level, as a function of time is given by h(t)=−4.9t2+364t+122 For each of the answers below, put your numerical answer, rounded to 1 decimal place, in the first box and the units, spelled out completely, in the second box.   How long does […]

What do equations and inequalities have in common?  How are they…

What do equations and inequalities have in common?  How are they different? Describe a real-life problem that you made up and that a single variable equation could solve (including writing and solving it) or describe a real-life problem that you made up that a single variable inequality could solve (including writing and solving it).

1) One kilometer (km) equals 0.6 miles. How many miles equal 2.75…

1) One kilometer (km) equals 0.6 miles. How many miles equal 2.75 km?   24) Factor 6×2 + x – 12 into two binomial terms.   25) A car requires 4 quarts of oil, but only liters are available. When the engine is filled to capacity with oil, how much, in liters, will be left? […]