
Math Practice Test 2
... b. Usually home builders estimate the cost to build a house by the number of square feet in a house. A new home on the market in a particular area is selling for $98,000 and has 1450 square feet of living space. How much can a new home in roughly the same area cost if it has 3100 square feet of livi ...
... b. Usually home builders estimate the cost to build a house by the number of square feet in a house. A new home on the market in a particular area is selling for $98,000 and has 1450 square feet of living space. How much can a new home in roughly the same area cost if it has 3100 square feet of livi ...
Simple Geometric Figures
... Since the pen is supposed to be rectangular, we know that the side of the fence opposite the barn also must be 30 ft long. So how much is left over for the width? Remember that the perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding its sides! Given that we have 110 ft of chain link fence and need 30f ...
... Since the pen is supposed to be rectangular, we know that the side of the fence opposite the barn also must be 30 ft long. So how much is left over for the width? Remember that the perimeter of a rectangle is calculated by adding its sides! Given that we have 110 ft of chain link fence and need 30f ...
Math 151 Section 3.6 Optimization Example 1 A manufacturer wants
... Example 3 Suppose that you have 320 square centimeters of aluminum to make a cylinder shaped coke can. Find the radius of the can that would produce a maximum volume. First find formula for the volume of the coke can. Surface area of cylinder: S = 2πr + 2πrh Volume of a cylinder: V = πr 2 h ...
... Example 3 Suppose that you have 320 square centimeters of aluminum to make a cylinder shaped coke can. Find the radius of the can that would produce a maximum volume. First find formula for the volume of the coke can. Surface area of cylinder: S = 2πr + 2πrh Volume of a cylinder: V = πr 2 h ...
Functional decomposition

Functional decomposition refers broadly to the process of resolving a functional relationship into its constituent parts in such a way that the original function can be reconstructed (i.e., recomposed) from those parts by function composition. In general, this process of decomposition is undertaken either for the purpose of gaining insight into the identity of the constituent components (which may reflect individual physical processes of interest, for example), or for the purpose of obtaining a compressed representation of the global function, a task which is feasible only when the constituent processes possess a certain level of modularity (i.e., independence or non-interaction). Interactions between the components are critical to the function of the collection. All interactions may not be observable, but possibly deduced through repetitive perception, synthesis, validation and verification of composite behavior.