Determine whether the function satisfies the hypotheses of the Mean Value Theorem for the given interval.f(x) = x1/3,

A. No
B. Yes


Answer: A

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Use the limit comparison test to determine if the series converges or diverges.

A. Converges B. Diverges

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Write in decimal notation.Three hundred ninety one thousandths

A. 0.391 B. 300.91 C. 0.0391 D. 0.00391

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Find the distance between two points given their coordinates.Find the distance between points P and Q on a number line, with coordinates 3 and 10, respectively.

A. d(P, Q) = 13 B. d(P, Q) = -13 C. d(P, Q) = -7 D. d(P, Q) = 7

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Solve the problem.Formulate the following problem as a linear programming problem (DO NOT SOLVE):A veterinarian wants to set up a special diet that will contain at least 500 units of vitamin B1 at least 800 units of vitamin B2 and at least 700 units of vitamin B6. She also wants to limit the diet to at most 300 total grams. There are three feed mixes available, mix P, mix Q, and mix R. A gram of mix P contains 3 units of vitamin B1, 5 units of vitamin B2, and 8 units of vitamin B6. A gram of mix Q contains 9 units of vitamin B1, 8 units of vitamin B2, and 6 units of vitamin B6. A gram of mix R contains 7 units of vitamin B1, 6 units of vitamin B2, and 9 units of vitamin B6. Mix P costs $0.10 per gram, mix Q costs $0.12 per gram, and mix R costs $0.21 per gram. How many grams of each mix

should the veterinarian use to satisfy the requirements of the diet at minimal costs? (Let x1 equal the number of grams of mix P, x2 equal the number of grams of mix Q, and x3 equal the number of grams of mix R that are used in the diet).

A.

MinimizeC = -0.10x1- 0.12x2 - 0.21x3
subject to 
 
B.
MinimizeC = 0.10x1- 0.12x2 + 0.21x3
subject to 
 
C.
MinimizeC = 0.10x1 + 0.12x2 + 0.21x3
subject to 
 
D.
MinimizeC = 0.10x1- 0.12x2 - 0.21x3
subject to 
 

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