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10th Grade: Polynomial Functions Word Problems
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Four boys are playing with their marbles. Two boys have the same number of marbles and they both have 1 more marble than the 3rd boy. The 4th boy has 1 marble less than the 3rd boy. If all the number of marbles of each boy is multiplied, the product would be 18...
Suppose you are at the gas station
Suppose you are at the gas station filling your tank with gas. The function C(g) represents the cost C of filling up the gas tank with g gallons. Given the equation:
C(g)=3.03(g)
a) What does the number 3.03 represent?
b) Find C(2)
c) Find C(9)
d) For the average motorist, name one value for g that would be inappropriate for this function’s purpose. Explain why you chose the number you did.
e) If you were to graph C(g), what would be an appropriate domain? ...
A rectangular shipping container
A rectangular shipping container has a volume of 2500 cm3. The container is 4 times as wide as it is deep, and 5cm taller than it is ...
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Tenth Grade: Polynomial Functions Practice Questions

x
3 + x
2 +1

Find a polynomial for the perimeter and for the area using d+4 and d

2ab(5a + 4b)=
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