Ask Question
10 May, 08:38

During the period 1990-2001, U. S. imports of pasta increased from 280 million pounds in 1990 (t = 0) by an average of 35 million pounds/year. (a) Use these data to express q, the annual U. S. imports of pasta (in millions of pounds), as a linear function of t, the number of years since 1990. q (t) = (b) Use your model to estimate U. S. pasta imports in 2003, assuming the import trend continued.

+1
Answers (1)
  1. 10 May, 11:10
    0
    (a) q = 280 + 35 * t

    (b) q = 735 million pounds

    Explanation:

    (a) The annual pasta imports are increasing at an average of 35 million per year. This is topped by the base imports at t=0 which are 280. The expression can be formed by taking the base imports of 280 and adding 35 each year to these. So, the imports denoted by q equals to 280 (base or time 0 imports) plus 35 (average yearly imports) multiply by time in years.

    (b) First we determine the number of years 2003 falls in away from the base year that is t = 13.

    We then plug this figure into the equation,

    q = 280 + 35 * 13 = 735 million pounds
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question ✅ “During the period 1990-2001, U. S. imports of pasta increased from 280 million pounds in 1990 (t = 0) by an average of 35 million ...” in 📘 Business if you're in doubt about the correctness of the answers or there's no answer, then try to use the smart search and find answers to the similar questions.
Search for Other Answers