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MATH 111 C

Exam II
November 15, 2012
Name
Student ID # Section
HONOR STATEMENT
I arm that my work upholds the highest standards of honesty and academic integrity at the
University of Washington, and that I have neither given nor received any unauthorized assistance on
this exam.
SIGNATURE:
1 12
2 15
3 12
4 5
5 6
Total 50
Please check that your exam contains 5 problems on 4 pages.
Pace yourself. You have 50 minutes to take the exam and the exam contains 4 pages of problems.
Try not to spend more than about 12 minutes on each page.
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Unless otherwise indicated, you must show your work or write a few words to justify your answers.
Clearly show all calculations. The correct answer with no supporting work may result in no credit.
You are expected to use the methods of this course. If you use a guess-and-check method when
an algebraic method is available, you may not receive full credit.
There are multiple versions of the exam, you have signed an honor statement, and cheating is a
hassle for everyone involved. DO NOT CHEAT.
Put your name on your sheet of notes and turn it in with the exam.
GOOD LUCK!
Math 111C Autumn 12 1
1. (12 points) A race car moves along a long straight road so that its distance traveled (in miles)
at t minutes is given by the formula:
D(t) = 2.4t 0.016t
2
.
(a) How long does it take the car to travel its rst 50 miles?
ANSWER: minutes
(b) Find the time at which the cars average trip speed is 2.1 miles per minute.
ANSWER: t = minutes
(c) The cars average speed over the h-minute interval starting at t = 10 is given by
D(10 + h) D(10)
h
.
Find a formula for this average speed. Simplify as much as possible and put a box around
your simplied formula.
Math 111C Autumn 12 2
2. (15 points) You sell Quonkets. When you sell q Quonkets, the price per Quonket is given by the
formula
p = 120 1.2q dollars per Quonket.
(a) Give the formula for the total revenue you receive for selling q Quonkets.
ANSWER: TR(q) =
(b) What is the largest possible total revenue?
ANSWER: dollars
(c) The break even points are q = 25 and q = 65 Quonkets. The total cost function is linear.
Find the formula for TC(q).
ANSWER: TC(q) =
(d) You also sell Shinkles. For producing q Shinkles, your variable costs (in dollars) are given
by the formula
V C(q) = q
3
70q
2
+ 1237q.
Find the shutdown price for producing Shinkles.
ANSWER: dollars per Shinkle
Math 111C Autumn 12 3
3. (12 points) A linear programming problem has the following constraints:
20x + 11y 1210
20x + 22y 1760
3y 45
x 0
(a) Sketch the feasible region on the axes below.
x
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120
y

10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
(b) How many vertices (i.e., corners) does the feasible region have?
ANSWER:
(c) List the exact coordinates of the vertices of the feasible region. (You may show your work
in the space below or in the space provided for part (a) of this question.)
ANSWER: (list all)
Math 111C Autumn 12 4
4. (5 points) The supply and demand for a product are given by 3p q = 31 and pq = 672 + 17q,
respectively. Find the market equilibrium point.
ANSWER: (q, p) =
5. (6 points) Solve for t:
(a) 12 5e
3t
= 8
(b) 4 ln(2t + 5) = 10

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