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Math 1010 Drug Filtering Lab Name: BEW_Buacesray The purpose of this lab is to come up with a contnusus model for exponential decay. Dot assumes that her kidneys can filter out 25% of a drug in her blood every 4 hours. She knows that she will need to take a drug test for an interview in ac uple of days. She plans on taking one 1000-milligram dose of the drug to heip manage her fair. 1.) Fill in the table showing the amount of the druxy in your blood as a function of time and round each value to the nearest milligram..The first vo data points are already completed. TIME SINCE AMOUNT OF TAKING DRUG THE DRUG (HR) | INHER BLOOD (MG) oO 1000 4 750 8 Se3 12° 1422 16 Ble. 20 237 24 ‘ite! 28 33 32 foo 36 7 40 Se 44 4 48 32 52 24 56 18 60. 14 64 bo 68 ® What might a model for this data look like? THE Dara Che Sure PYAAR. WL Cr MTS HE Asie ce B. 2.) Use a graphing utility to make a plot of the above data. Label axes appropriately. MA ce peons Fog ia wae a HE Shaves Fe Time 3.) Based on your graph, what can you say about the data? For example, is there a pattem? Is. there constant slope? 7yeee SA Damir. ma SUCG. THe mine Treat ea. Doe ME. Tee Less Rauns ane i Hee SYHTEM, 4.) How many milligrams of the drug are in Dot's blood after 2 days? Tite Ae 82 mink OF ORGS IW ree SIE were 2 Cay 5.) How many milligrams of the drug are in Dot's blood after 5 days? THERE mat cary 4% mis oF CLUS LeEriW Mee Aco? S ons. 6.) How many milligrams of the drug are in Dot's blood 30 hours after she took the drug? Explain yourreasoning. 2OnueS IS THe Mmoeuwt Rewiew 2eao 82 aro SY Rnmamerin Senendn Fe Mar Cad INTHE Remie Cee Give US Mey APRA Bs Hon. 7.) A blood test is able to detect the presence of this drug if there is at least 0.1 mg in a person's blood. How many days will it take before the test will come back negative? Explain your answer. THe Vii armanr OF Tméb Wore BE S ony Bur AgiIuTeLY «gy THe GT daz, 8.) Will the drug ever be completely removed from her system? Explain your reasoning. What complications might arise from having excess amounts in her system? THE ASIMERTE CMLL Nevea Quire React QB But Wit GnTimany DECAL as AER SHITEM. Commicene “Gune orae IF Sing. CONN MvRE TWH THe CAO AL it Wane Auer Pre Seca? ceced, 9.) Since there is a constant rate of decay, a continuous exponential decay model can be used to determine how much drug is in her system at any time, Exponential Decay Model ‘Where A(t) is amount of drug in blood at time tin hours, Asis the initial amount of drug, and kis the rate of decay (it will be a negative number) ‘You will have to find the actual value of k that works for this model. Write down the ‘exponential decay model for the amount of drug in Dot's blood as a function of time: Model: ACBCMMYUMINWY A C+) = \000e C-.07144) Now use that model to fill in the following table: TIME SINCE AMOUNT OF TAKING DRUG THE DRUG (HR) | IN HER BLOOD (MG) 0 1000 4 750 8 FOIE S002..lo 12 422 16 mB 3.\(0.F 20 23t.4 24 176 28 123.0 32 10.2 36 76. 40 Soy 44 42.3 10.) 11.) 12) 48 0 3).7 22 Wh 23. mM 12.0 ct) 13.4 64 10,04 68 M26 Interpret the parameters of this ‘exponential model in terms of the context of the Problem. YY aXiS = Amumr oF Oth, x Axis 2 Time eNcet Compare your values with the estimated values in th Why might they be different? MUMS, THe OROGS CERease RY 259 le model. How close were they? Ther Were Vert bWse, Test oF 2 Lime wy ectioncs, ) same set of axes. Use a graphing utility to graph the original data along with a graph of the model on the "Gc proas = 8 g 6 WIS 2 26 bse we Time We © OF 13.) Were you expecting a horizontal asymptote? What might that mean in the context of the problem? Yes. ZT means Tre Deva Ce PeVem Quire Reaw g. 14.) Using your model, how much drug is in her system 17 hours after taking the drug? Weomnh — 17 INTE THE EQUATE, THRE Wer BE 294.449 ™ is pee Bae. : cP 15.) Using your model, how long will it take for exactly one-half of the drug to remain in her system? o di tees = Swe me 16.) Using this model, how long will it take for 0.1 mg of the drug to remain in her system? 132 tees ae SB Oars 17.) Doyyou think the continuous decay model is more accurate for predicting the amount of drug in her blood? Why? Or why not? Z BEIEVE Tr 1S MARE Acetate IN Bein PRECIE, oe ee WHS Dar lane Trtes Tis OFF IS ME AE OTR Doses Pitms Renee ce 4m 18.) What other factors should be considered in coming up with a more realistic model? a Evert Brot 1S PIFFERONT Arto HAnoLe s MATER IS Di Freee 77 AHEGHT ,WE ART, Genet ETC... 19.) Reflective writing: Did this project change the way you think about how math can be applied to the real world? Write one paragraph stating what ideas changed and why. If this project did not change the way you think, write how this project gave further evidence to support your existing opinion about applying math. Be specific. 7His pireetty Rercecrs MOT BEN O60 IY THE REAL EKER MOOI, FIM, THIS COCs tarven CERLET THE HIP SPECIFIC Wee rye mane 1 Ceara yeps, T HAVE AWAT! Sturevin TAT amt gf FebrQUS ARE FECIELL TD LUM Ele Jee Ho LAT THis Aug STU TAT De A Furie 1S Me, pT Neo 16 TD Be Ame To tere sro comerTe Ue Bee os Trike AME oF TH OHS,

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