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11 October, 01:40

Describing Function Notation of a Scenario

A swimming pool has about 603 cubic feet of water. The

pool liner has a small hole and is leaking at a rate of 15

cubic feet each hour Ruby wrote the equation

V = - 15h + 603 to represent the scenario. Describe

what each variable represents in the function, and how

they relate to each other

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  1. 11 October, 03:38
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    v (h) represents the volume of the water (ft³) in the pool at h hours

    h is the number of hours

    When h increased v (h) decreased

    Step-by-step explanation:

    - A swimming pool has about 603 cubic feet of water

    ∴ The volume of the water in the pool initially is 603 feet³

    - The pool liner has a small hole and is leaking at a rate of 15 cubic

    feet each hour

    ∴ The rate of decreasing of the volume of the water in the pool is

    15 feet³ per hour

    - The volume of the the water v at a time h hour can represented by

    a linear function v (h)

    ∴ v (h) = - 15 h + 603, where v (h) is the volume of the water in the

    pool in cubic feet at h hour

    - Let us put an example to understand the relation between v (h)

    and h

    - Assume that h = 0

    ∵ h = 0

    ∴ v (0) = - 15 (0) + 603

    ∴ v (0) = 603 ft³ ⇒ The volume of the water at the beginning

    - Assume that h = 2 hours, that means we need to know the volume

    of the water after two hours

    ∵ h = 2 hours

    ∴ v (2) = - 15 (2) + 603

    ∴ v (2) = - 30 + 603 = 573 ft³

    ∵ h increased from 0 to 2

    ∴ v (t) decreased from 603 ft³ to 573 ft³

    ∴ The volume decreased when the number of hours increased

    * v (h) represents the volume of the water (ft³) in the pool at h hours

    * h is the number of hours

    * When h increased v (h) decreased
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