Review of straight lines. Serum contaminant levels are often measured in concent
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Review of straight lines. Serum contaminant levels are often measured in concentrations of mass per deciliter of blood. We are tracking an environmental contaminant that is about 500 ng/dL for an average 16 year old and then accumulates at a rate of 100 ng/dL each year. The average concentration y after x years are given by the equation y=500 +100x
A.) After 20 years, what contamination levels will an average person have?
B.) If the accumulation was 200 ng/dL instead of 100 ng/dL each year, what is the equation that describes average serum contaminant accumulation after x years?
Explanation / Answer
The average concentration y after x years are given by the equation y=500 +100x
(a) After 20 years, the contamination levels will an average person have
x=20
y=500 +100x
y=500 +100(20)
y=500+2000
y=2500
The contamination levels will an average person have 2500
(b)
The average concentration y after x years are given by the equation y=500 +100x
If the accumulation was 200 ng/dL instead of 100 ng/dL each year, the equation that describes average serum contaminant accumulation after x years is
y=500 +200x
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