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SION, Mark Andrew Beez EnggMath 5: Differential Equations Midterm Quiz #1 Instructions: Copy and solve each problem as neatly as possible and show complete solution. Box / highlight your final answer. Solution should be handwritten. 1. A bacteria culture is known to grow at the rate proportional to the amount present. After ‘one hour, 1000 bacteria are observed in the culture, and after 4 hours, 3000 bacteria. (2) Find the initial amount of bacteria present (b) solve for k (c) Find the expression for the number of bacteria present in the culture at any time t(d) Determine the number of bacteria present after 8 hours. Given: 4s thre > N 71000 bacteria t+ 4hr » N= $000 vacterin +26 anes Required: " a) No ¢) Find the txpre scion bok a) Nat 8 hours Sowtion: \N Wage Sy ekW ~ (a8 feos Int = ktte Ne gkt te merce Go (e+ 07F) ior eee 3 3 ke znd 0.5062 6409 ]e Anewor ; value of K . 4 gk t egn | ; “(2000 « gsermenaenore ) In n 9000 * 4(0 366104090) 40 eo = 654155 N64 i KE te e o20 Cae (0-966 2104006 960) + G- FAITE MES No = Neds G42 BGI3) | initial amownt ¢-hrew cr No = 64d < final fuer Scanned with CamScanner ©) find the expression Hee tte 5 substitute Ihe Values Ne Pa FC-6AUSENES | wer Oe peas we (0-367 04090 )C8) + Garde Ca N= 12, 481 [ © Final answer Scanned with CamScanner SION, Mark Andrew BScHE 2 2. The amount of chemical that will dissolve in a solution increases exponentially as the temperature is increased. At 59C, 15 grams of the chemical dissolves, and at 10°C, 16 grams dissolves. At what temperature will 25 grams dissolve? Given: T *5°0 Me 9 T= 10°C me 169 Required: eee e Temperature at 259, wih divsotve wet he --- 0 Me oF - ~~ ct) ietstg ef) in ak 3 In (#) 2 204 k 0-012.40 & 0 We : cae : 2 5 a oe -) (4-012.40204) = In (45) Teme (SE) yg 0- 012.903. 704 T* 44.5352°C Scanned with CamScanner SION» Mark Andrew Bscre 2 3. A radioactive material is known to decay at the rate proportional to the amount present. If initially there is 50 mg of the material and after 2 hours, itis observed that the material has lost 10% of its original mass. a. Find the expression for the approximate amount of radioactive material present at any time t. b. Determine the mass of the material after 4 hours. ¢. Determine the half-life of the material. it m- io 4. mare lot Required: O) typression b) mare after 4 hourt Given: te 0 M50 m re > ec) halt fife sotution ; >) 4 ne moet s @ td bbe mM ere 50 «me @ ob wer ; 50- 50(-10) * 45mg 45: 50 ¢7 k(2) 50 50 4s\ , in in ( AF ce (e 5 Wn (43). nak K= 0. 05208095% 5 snbstiute ty the, general Cauation = 0-05 20 S015 t S incwor m= 50C b) moss @ tq me 90 ace 051600159 (4) he 40.5 m Jitter det = t) ty z tay 1O-15%6 brs kK i Ve 6.14 98410862 Tt oo@h * fos fi ak Jes TOO in (TG) > EE In (1200 cock (ase) [40 8410302 te 60 +20e 1 temperature af body: 98-0°F Nena) eget Hse go 74 STIL bre woe apt p15 pm me of death 7:95 pm | © bnswer Scanned with CamScanner 5. A saturated solution known to contain 60 g of solute per 200 grams of solvent. If 30 g of the solute is agitated with 200 grams of water, 12 grams are dissolved in 4 hours. (a) Solve the amount of solute at any time, t. (b) Solve for the value of k, round to 4 decimal places (c) How much solute will dissolve in 6 hours? Given: M- 90 Os = 40 me 4 200 o- #0 100 Acquired : . a) ampunt oF silutc at any time Kk ¢) cate aid dire in G we SUH ons m- go - 022 oan - - 7 3K % +10 “a ¥(me-m) Cesc) coWe for Ky te @ mele am 2k (qb-m) (a. = Go - 00 a 100 200 3k C4)HO gm. k (tom) ( =") IF = 2 pn 6.2083 \ ernie Ot 200 24 for b. dm | (@0-m) ae 200 ¢ - at ye wm ary i © bomy anewer fe As = G0 - G00 7 (2 \2 +10 "ea o c) @ G hours 1 kb mr GO 282. -m)'4" . cK ? pee y+ Se aE) ka me 16. 9G3G grams Scanned with CamScanner

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