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Umnica [9.8K]
2 years ago
12

Mr. Valdez puts $10,000 in a retirement account and does not make any deposits or withdrawals. The table below shows the amount

of money in the account after x years.
A 2-column table with 5 rows. The first column is labeled years with entries 0, 10, 20, 30, 40. The second column is labeled amount (dollar sign) with entries 10,000; 16,000; 27,000; 43,000; 70,000.
What values, rounded to the nearest hundredth, complete the exponential regression equation that models the data?



f(x) =
(
)x
Mathematics
2 answers:
Maurinko [17]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

f(x)= 9,974.73  (1.05)x

Lunna [17]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

f(x)= 9,974.73  (1.05)x

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Consider a regenerative vapor power cycle with two feedwater heaters, a closed one and an open one, and reheat. Steam enters the first turbine stage at 12 MPa, 480∘C, and expands to 2 MPa. Some steam is extracted at 2 MPa and fed to the closed feedwater heater. The remainder is reheated at 2 MPa to 440∘C and then expands through the second-stage turbine to 0.3 MPa, where an additional amount is extracted and fed into the open feedwater heater operating at 0.3 MPa. The steam expanding through the third-stage turbine exits at the condenser pressure of 6 kPa. Feedwater leaves the closed heater at 210∘C, 12 MPa, and condensate exiting as saturated liquid at 2 MPa is trapped into the open feedwater heater. Saturated liquid at 0.3 MPa leaves the open feedwater heater. Assume all pumps and turbine stages operate isentropically. Determine for the cycle

a. Draw the cycle on a T-S diagram using the same numbering in the schematic

b. Determine the thermal efficiency of the cycle.

c. Determine the mass flow rate of steam entering the first turbine of the cycle.

(i) Thermal efficiency of the cycle = 43.185 %

(ii) The mass flow rate of steam =93.66 kg/h

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have at

For Point 1 on the T-S diagram we have

p₁ = 80 bar,  

t₁ = 480 °C,

From the super-heated steam tables we have

h₁ = 3349.6 kJ/kg, s₁ = 6.6613 kJ/kg·K

Point 2

p₂ = 20 bar

s₁ = s₂  =with x₂ = (6.6613 -6.6409)/(6.6849-6.6409) = 0.464

therefore h₂ =2953.1 + 0.464×(2977.1 - 2953.1) = 2964.22 kJ/kg

Point 3 on the T-S diagram we have

p₃ = 3 bar again s₁ = s₃  so we go to 3 bar on the steam tables and look up s = 6.6613 kJ/kg·K which is on the saturated steam tables

and x₃ is given as (6.6613 -1.6717)/(6.9916-1.6717) = 0.9379 and

h₃ = 561.43 + x₃×2163.5 = 2590.6 kJ/kg

Point 4

p₄ = 0.08 bar, s₁ = s₄, x₄ = 0.7949 and h₄ = 2083.45 kJ/kg

Point 5  

p₅ = 0.08 bar, h_{f5}= 173.84 kJ/kg

Point 6

Here h₆ is given by  h_{f5} plus the work done to move the water to the open heater therefore h₆ =

= 173.84 kJ/kg + 0.00100848×(3 - 0.08) × 100

= 173.84 kJ/kg + 0.29447616 kJ/kg = 174.13 kJ/kg

Point 7

p₇ = 3 bar, and h_{f7} = 561.43 kJ/kg

Point 8

Here again work is done to convey the fluid t constant pressure thus

h₈ = h_{f7} + v_{f7}× (p₈ - p₇)

561.43 kJ/kg + 0.00107317×(80 - 3)×100 = 569.69 kJ/kg

Point 9

p₉ = 80 bar  and T₉  = 205°C

By interpolating the values on the subcooled teperature tables we get

x₉ = 0.5 and h₉ =  854.94 + 0.5× (899.79 - 854.94) = 877.365 kJ/kg

Point 10

p₁₀ =  20 bar, h₁₀   = h_{f10} = 908.50 kJ/kg

point 11

Here h₁₁ = h₁₀ = 908.50 KJ/kg

For the closed feed water heater, energy and mass flow rate balance gives

m₁ × (h₂ - h₁₀) + (h₈ - h₉) = 0

Therefore m₁ = \frac{ (h_{9}  - h_8)}{(h_{2} - h_{10})}  = 0.14967

while the open water heater we get

m₂×h₃+(1-m₁-m₂)×h₆+m₁×h₁₁ - h₇ = 0

from where m₂ = 0.11479

W_{T} = (h₁-h₂) + (1 - m₁)(h₂ - h₃) +(1 - m₁ - m₂)(h₃ - h₄)

= 1076.11 kJ/kg

W_{p} = (h₈ - h₇) + (1 - m₁ - m₂)×(h₆ - h₅)

= 8.4733 kJ/kg

Q = h₁ -h₉ = 2472.235 kJ/kg

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For the following exercise, determine the range (possible values) of the random variable. A batch of 500 machined parts contains 10 that do not conform to customer requirements. Parts are selected successively, without replacement, until a nonconforming part is obtained. The random variable is the number of parts selected.

Answer:

Possible values are all integers from 1 to 491.

{1,2,...........491}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Total number of machined parts = 500

Number that do not conform to customers requirements = 10

Number that conforms to customers requirements = 500 - 10 = 490

Since, parts are selected successively, without replacement, until a nonconforming part is obtained, the range of the random variable (number of parts selected) here will be all integers from 1 to 491 ie {1,2,...........,491}.

Here, we have a total of 490 conforming parts, and 10 non conforming parts, there must be a non-conforming part among 491 selections, considering the fact that total number of parts are 500

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So, Sebastian needs to sell at least enough chocolate bars to hit $500. The inequality cannot be written as less than or equal to, because he can't sell less than the number of chocolate bars needed to make $500.

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