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The scatterplot to the left displays the percentage, P, of paper consumed in the United States (US)
that has been recycled from 1990 to 2012, where t represents years since 1990. Which of the
following equations best models the relationship between years since 1990 and the percent of
consumed paper that has been recycled?
A. P=0.8t+35
B. P=1.3t+35
C. P=1.7t+35
D. P=3t+35
A. $2.55
B. $3.10
C. $3.45
D. $3.50
A. M=8,593−563t
B. M=10,343−1,842t
C. M=7,923+578t
D. M=5,725+467t
A. In the year 1997, the price for 1 gallon of gasoline reached its exact maximum value of $1.33.
B. In the year 1997, the price for 11 gallon of gasoline reached its exact minimum value of $1.33.
C. In approximately the year 1997, the price for 1 gallon of gasoline reached its approximate
maximum value of $1.33.
D. In approximately the year 1997, the price for 11 gallon of gasoline reached its approximate
minimum value of $1.33.
A. p=2x−2
B. p=2x+3
C. p=0.5x−2
D. p=0.5x+3
A. f(x)=1.056(12.590)𝑥
B. f(x)=12.590 (0.106)𝑥
C. f(x)=12.590(1.056)𝑥
D. f(x)=125.90(1.056)𝑥
A. y=−0.3x+78.7
B. y=3.3x−78.7
C. y=−0.3x−78.7
D. y=−3.3x+78.7
A. 130,000
B. 580,000
C. 1,725,000
D. 58,000,000
A. 0.5
B. 9
C. 11
D. 13
A. f=50−0.1w
B. f=50−9.8w
C. f=65.7−0.1w
D. f=65.7−9.8w
2. According to the experiment, which of the following equations best models the relationship
between age and typing rate?
A. r=−0.88a+67
B. r=−0.88a+103
C. r=−1.15a+94
D. r=−1.15a+108
A. y=92−9.25x
B. y=92−22x
C. y=92(0.925)𝑥
D. y=70(0.925)𝑥 x+22
A. y=0.1(x − 23.1)2+0.78
B. y=0.1(x + 23.1)2+0.78
C. y=2(x − 23.1)2+0.78
D. y=2(x + 23.1)2+0.78
A. p=0.78(𝑡 − 2.8)2+638.4
B. p=0.78(𝑡 + 2.8)2+638.4
C. p=0.78(𝑡 − 638.4)2+2.8
D. p=0.78(𝑡 + 638.4)2+2.8
A. f(x)=22.45x 2 +92.38x+1.86
B. f(x)=-22.45x 2 +92.38x+1.86
C. f(x)=1.86(22.45)𝑥
D. f(x)=22.45(1.86)𝑥
A. 2%
B. 3%
C. 10%
D. 30%
8. Which of the following equations best models the relationship between the photographer's hourly
rate, r, and her monthly earnings?
A. P=t+20
B. P=2.3t+20
C. P=0.23t+18
D. P=4.3t+18
A. $80
B. $300
C. $1,000
D. $13,000
A. 8 million
B. 68 million
C. 83 million
D. 130 million
A. c=50(1.25)𝑡
B. c =400(0.85)𝑡
C. c =10.34(t − 4.14)𝑡 +245
D. c =10.34(t − 245)𝑡 +4.14
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 18%
D. 40%
A. C=59s+5
B. C=59s−295
C. C=295−59s
D. C=5−59s
A. 0.27 percent
B. 1.01 percent
C. 3.71 percent
D. 1.33 percent
A. The average September temperature for a US city decreases by 2℉ for each 3 degree increase in
latitude.
B. The average September temperature for a US city increases by 2℉ for each 3 degree increase in
latitude.
C. The average September temperature for a US city decreases by 3℉ for each 2 degree increase in
latitude.
D. The average September temperature for a US city increases by 3℉ for each 2 degree increase in
latitude.
A. f(x)=1.67𝑥 2 −23.04x−2.86
B. f(x)=-1.67𝑥 2 +23.04x−2.86
C. f(x)=25.91(1.03𝑥 )
D. f(x)=15.91(0.97𝑥 )
A. y=−0.00018(𝑥 + 32)2+1.12
B. y=−0.00018(𝑥 + 1.12)2 +32
C. y=−0.00018(𝑥 − 32)2+1.12
D. y=−0.00018(𝑥 − 1.12)2 +32
A. N=15(0.56)𝑡
B. N=15(2.25)𝑡
C. N=11.68(1.82)𝑡
D. N=11.68(9.1)𝑡
f(x)=0.07x+2.34
where x represents the number of years since 1950, and f(x) represents the world population in
billions of people. According to this model, what was the approximate world population in the
year 1981?
A. P=30(0.7)𝑡
B. P=30t(1.5)𝑡
C. P=−30(0.7)𝑡
D. P=−30(1.5)𝑡
A. y=4.02(1.25)𝑥
B. y=−4.02(1.25)𝑥
C. y=−0.65𝑥2 +3.74x+3.17
D. y=0.65𝑥2 +3.74x+3.17
A. y=−0.65𝑥2 −3.74x+3.17
B. y=0.65𝑥2 −3.74x+3.17
C. y=−0.65𝑥2 +3.74x+3.17
D. y=0.65𝑥2 +3.74x+3.17
A. −9.3 thousand
B. −93.3 thousand
C. −0.11 thousand
D. −0.93 thousand
A. t=96−32r
B. t=64−16r
C. t=128(0.5)𝑟
D. t=128(2)𝑟
A. 0 in
B. 0.25 in
C. 0.60 in
D. 0.85 in
A. The maximum height of the ball decreases by 0.3 ft after each bounce.
B. The maximum height of the ball decreases by 0.5 ft after each bounce.
C. The maximum height of the ball decreases by 1% after each bounce.
D. The maximum height of the ball decreases by 12% after each bounce.
10. If C is the amount of caffeine, in mg, remaining in the body t hours after the soda is consumed,
which of the following is the best model for the relationship between t and C?
A. C=58−5t
B. C=58−9t
C. C=58(0.84)𝑡
D. C=58(1.88)𝑡
A. 27.31 meters
B. 24.91 meters
C. 374.25 meters
D. 210 meters
A. It will take approximately 4.19 grams of water vapor to saturate the air when the air
temperature is 0 degrees Celsius.
B. It will take exactly 4.19 grams of water vapor to saturate the air when the air temperature
is 0 degrees Celsius.
C. As the air temperature increases by 1 degree Celsius, the grams of water vapor needed to
saturate it increases by a rate of 4.19%.
D. As the air temperature increases by 1 degree Celsius, the grams of water vapor needed to
saturate it decreases by a rate of 4.19%.
Correct answer: A LEVEL 4
13. The scatterplot to the left shows information on organic food sales in United States (US)
from 2005 to 2012, where x represents years since 2005 and y represents total sales, in billions of
dollars, of organic food in the US. Which of the following equations best models the relationship
between the number of years since 2007 and the total sales of organic food?
A. y=15.1+0.42x
B. y=15.1+2.4x
C. y=0.42+15.1x
D. y=2.4+15.1x
A. The cost to run a 30 sec advertisement during this sporting event in 1970 was about $1.1 million.
B. The cost to run a 30 sec advertisement during this sporting event in 2010 was about $1.1 million.
C. Between 1970 and 2010, the cost to run a 30 sec advertisement during this sporting event
increased by about $110,000 each year.
D. Between 1970 and 2010, the cost to run a 30 sec advertisement during this sporting event
increased by about 10% each year.
A. P=0.710(0.53)𝑡
B. P=0.710(0.965)𝑡
C. P=0.53(1.035)𝑡
D. P=0.53(1.410)𝑡
A. f(x) = 0.96(2900.65)𝑥
B. f(x) = 2900.65(0.96)𝑥
C. f(x) = 2900.65(9.6)𝑥
D. f(x) = 960.6(0.29)𝑥