Calculus An Applied Approach 10th Edition Larson Test Bank
Calculus An Applied Approach 10th Edition Larson Test Bank
Calculus An Applied Approach 10th Edition Larson Test Bank
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: e
5. Use integration by parts to evaluate . Note that evaluation may require integration by parts more than
once.
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: d
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: e
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ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: e
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ANSWER: c
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13. Evaluate the definite integral . Round your answer to three decimal places.
a. 11.381
b. 12.721
c. 3.645
d. 12.572
e. 1.538
ANSWER: c
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b.
c.
d.
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b.
c.
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ANSWER: d
16. A model for the ability M of a child to memorize, measured on a scale from 0 to 10, is ,
where t is the child’s age in years. Find the average value predicted by the model for a child’s ability to memorize
between third and fourth birthdays. Round your answer to three decimal places.
a. 9.335
b. 8.235
c. 10.135
d. 7.335
e. 8.035
ANSWER: e
17. Present Value of a Continuous Stream of Income. An electronics company generates a continuous stream of 4t income
of million dollars per year, where t is the number of years that the company has been in operation. Find the present value
of this stream of income over the first 9 years at a continuous interest rate of 12%. Round answer to one decimal place.
a. $143.7 million
b. $81.6 million
c. $182.7 million
d. $343.2 million
e. $85.8 million
ANSWER: b
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b.
c.
d.
e.
ANSWER: a
19. Use a table of integrals with forms involving to find the integral.
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ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: b
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ANSWER: a
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ANSWER: c
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ANSWER: a
26. Use the Trapezoidal Rule and Simpson’s Rule to approximate the value of the definite integral for the indicated value
of n. Compare these results with the exact value of the definite integral. Round your answers to four decimal places.
a. a. Exact:
b. Trapezoidal Rule:
c. Simpson’s Rule:
b. a. Exact:
b. Trapezoidal Rule:
c. Simpson’s Rule:
c. a. Exact:
b. Trapezoidal Rule:
c. Simpson’s Rule:
d. a. Exact:
b. Trapezoidal Rule:
c. Simpson’s Rule:
e. a. Exact:
b. Trapezoidal Rule:
c. Simpson’s Rule:
ANSWER: e
27. Approximate the value of the definite integral using (a) the Trapezoidal Rule and (b) Simpson’s Rule for the indicated
value of n. Round your answers to three significant digits.
a. a. Trapezoidal Rule:
b. Simpson’s Rule:
b. a. Trapezoidal Rule:
b. Simpson’s Rule:
c. a. Trapezoidal Rule:
b. Simpson’s Rule:
d. a. Trapezoidal Rule:
b. Simpson’s Rule:
e. a. Trapezoidal Rule:
b. Simpson’s Rule:
ANSWER: b
28. The rate of change in the number of subscribers S to a newly introduced magazine is modeled by
, where t is the time in years. Use Simpson’s Rule with to estimate the total increase in the number of
subscribers during the first 6 years.
a. subscribers
b. subscribers
c. subscribers
d. subscribers
e. subscribers
ANSWER: d
measured in milligrams per hour and t is the time in hours. Use Simpson’s Rule with to estimate the total amount
of the drug absorbed into the body during the 12 hours.
a. mg
b. mg
c. mg
d. mg
e. mg
ANSWER: a
30. Evaluate the definite integral . Round your answer to three decimal places.
a. 24.559
b. 40.199
c. 51.945
d. 38.252
e. 12.813
ANSWER: e
31. Evaluate the definite integral . Round your answer to three decimal places.
a. 33.624
b. 34.687
c. 32.021
d. 33.124
e. 32.361
ANSWER: d
the percent of recall. What is the probability of recalling between 50% and 80%? Round your answer to three decimal
places.
a. 0.387
b. 0.221
c. 0.685
d. 0.173
e. 0.867
ANSWER: a
33. Use the table of integrals to find the average value of the growth function over the interval
, where N is the size of a population and t is the time in days. Round your answer to three decimal places.
a. 335.598
b. 2,638.598
c. 333.598
d. 2,147.565
e. 2,151.113
ANSWER: c
34. The revenue (in dollars per year) for a new product is modeled by where t the time in
years. Estimate the total revenue from sales of the product over its first 2 years on the market. Round your answer to
nearest dollar.
a. $3,291
b. $1,138
c. $6,579
d. $10,821
e. $15,830
ANSWER: b
35. Approximate the definite integral "by hand," using the Trapezoidal Rule with trapezoids. Round answer to three
decimal places.
a. 11.425
b. 11.381
c. 5.691
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d. 8.569
e. 15.175
ANSWER: d
36. Use the Trapezoidal Rule to approximate the value of the definite integral , . Round your answer
a. 6.7643
b. 2.7931
c. 4.6615
d. 2.7955
e. 4.6552
ANSWER: c
38. Determine the amount of money required to set up a charitable endowment that pays the amount P each year
indefinitely for the annual interest rate compounded continuously.
a. $210,000
b. $200,000
c. $220,000
d. $240,000
e. $230,000
ANSWER: b
39. The capitalized cost C of an asset is given by where is the original investment, t is the
time in years, r is the annual interest rate compounded continuously, and is the annual cost of maintenance (in
dollars). Find the capitalized cost of an asset (a) for 5 years, (b) for 10 years, and (c) forever.
, ,
a.
a. ,
b. ,
c. ,
b.
a. ,
b. ,
c. ,
c.
a. ,
b. ,
c. ,
d.
a. ,
b. ,
c. ,
e. a. ,
b. ,
c. ,
ANSWER: d
40. Approximate the integral using Simpson's Rule: , . Round your answer to three decimal
places.
a. 1.017
b. 1.161
c. 0.652
d. 1.284
e. 0.85
ANSWER: d
41. Use Simpson's Rule to approximate the revenue for the marginal revenue function with .
Assume that the number of units sold, x, increases from 14 to 16. Round your answer to one decimal place.
a. 1230.54
b. 1602.53
c. 1439.03
d. 678.36
e. 1346.14
ANSWER: d
42. Use the error formulas to find n such that the error in the approximation of the definite integral is less than
a. 43
b. 44
c. 42
d. 40
e. 41
ANSWER: e
measured in milligrams per hour and t is the time in hours. Use Simpson’s Rule with to estimate the total amount
of the drug absorbed into the body during the 14 hours.
a. 70.325
b. 38.325
c. 64.904
d. 36.904
e. 50.904
ANSWER: c
a. yes
b. no
44.
ANSWER: b
45.
ANSWER: a
46.
ANSWER: a
47.
ANSWER: b
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e. diverges
ANSWER: d
a.
b. 1
c.
d.
e. diverges
ANSWER: e
50. Determine whether the improper integral diverges or converges. Evaluate the integral if it converges.
a. converges to 0
b. converges to 5
c.
converges to
d. diverges to
e. diverges to
ANSWER: c
51. Suppose the mean height of American women between the ages of 30 and 39 is 64.5 inches, and the standard
deviation is 2.7 inches. Use a symbolic integration utility to approximate the probability that a 30-to 39-year-old woman
chosen at random is between 5 feet 4 inches and 6 feet tall.
a. 0.5734
b. 0.5707
c. 0.8547
d. 0.9522
e. 0.4257
ANSWER: b
52. A business is expected to yield a continuous flow of profit at the rate of $200,000 per year. If money will earn interest
at the nominal rate of 4% per year compounded continuously, what is the present value of the business forever?
a. $5,100,000
b. $500,000
c. $5,000,000
d. $5,010,000
e. $600,000
ANSWER: c
53. Find the capitalized cost C of an asset forever. The capitalized cost is given by where
is the original investment, t is the time in years, is the annual interest rate compounded
continuously, n is the total time in years over which the asset is capitalized, and is the annual
cost of maintenance (measured in dollars). Round your answer to two decimal places.
a. $975,000
b. $725,000
c. $749,218.75
d. $558,333.33
e. $697,222.22
ANSWER: e