B because I took the test
Answer:
"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is a well-known Robert Frost classic that has become a mainstay in English classes throughout the U.S. and beyond. First published in 1923, it quickly became a popular poem to commit to memory and recite due to its short length and mysteriously impactful content.
Although many readers know all of the poem's words by heart, its interpretation isn't quite as straightforward. Should readers take Frost's words literally and see nothing beyond the snow, the horse and the woods? Or is there something more to ponder? With Frost, the latter is usually the case.
Omniscient third-person
The omniscient narrative commonly describes the way things look, also when no characters are visible.
The narrative quotes that Curley’s wife’s body is as “pretty and simple” The narrative also says George studies his cards “absorbedly”.
Given that a function
g(d) = 600-50d
Here g is dependent variable and d independent variable
We have to interpret the term 50 in this situation.
g = 600-50d
600 represents the initial amount of water in the tank i.e. when d =0
Let us assume d changes by 1 day. say d+1
then new g = g' = 600-50(d+1) = 550-50d
i.e. whenever d increases by 1 unit, g decreases by 50 galons
Hence correct answer is
The volume of the tank decreases by 50 gal every day.