Respuesta :
A biologist tracks the numbers of bacteria living in a water tank. the biologist used a function that represents the amount of a certain chemical solution that is added to the water.
data gathered:
water has no chemicals-- number of bacteria (b) is 1200 per gallon
tablespoon of the chemical solution (c) added to each gallon of water--number of bacteria decreases by 75 per gallon.
question:
How much of the chemical, in tablespoons, must be added to a 500-gallon tank to reduce the bacteria count to a safe 300 bacteria per gallon?
since a tablespoon of chemical solution reduces bacteria to 75 per gallon, then 12 tablespoons should be added to every gallon of water in the 500 gal tank to reduce bacteria to a safe 300 bacteria/gall.
here's how we got 12.
4 x 75 = 300
since we have to reduce the bacteria to a safe 300/gal we will have to eliminate the 900 bacteria/gal where: 1200-300 = 900
and 900÷75(equivalent to 1 tablespoon/gal)= 12. Therefore we have to add 12 tablespoons to each of the gallon of water.
data gathered:
water has no chemicals-- number of bacteria (b) is 1200 per gallon
tablespoon of the chemical solution (c) added to each gallon of water--number of bacteria decreases by 75 per gallon.
question:
How much of the chemical, in tablespoons, must be added to a 500-gallon tank to reduce the bacteria count to a safe 300 bacteria per gallon?
since a tablespoon of chemical solution reduces bacteria to 75 per gallon, then 12 tablespoons should be added to every gallon of water in the 500 gal tank to reduce bacteria to a safe 300 bacteria/gall.
here's how we got 12.
4 x 75 = 300
since we have to reduce the bacteria to a safe 300/gal we will have to eliminate the 900 bacteria/gal where: 1200-300 = 900
and 900÷75(equivalent to 1 tablespoon/gal)= 12. Therefore we have to add 12 tablespoons to each of the gallon of water.