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16 March, 18:00

The size,? S, of a tumor (in cubic millimeters) is given by?=2? S = 2 t, where? t is the number of months since the tumor was discovered. Give units with your answers. (a) What is the size of the tumor right after 9 months?

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  1. 16 March, 18:22
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    a) S = 2ᵗ

    For the first 9 months, we just put t = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9

    t = 0

    S = 2⁰ = 1 mm³

    t = 1 month

    S = 2¹ = 2 mm³

    t = 2 months

    S = 2² = 4 mm³

    t = 3 months

    S = 2³ = 8 mm³

    t = 4 months

    S = 2⁴ = 16 mm³

    t = 5 months

    S = 2⁵ = 32 mm³

    t = 6 months

    S = 2⁶ = 64 mm³

    t = 7 months

    S = 2⁷ = 128 mm³

    t = 8 months

    S = 2⁸ = 256 mm³

    t = 9 months

    S = 2⁹ = 512 mm³

    Right after 9 months, the size of the tumour = 512 mm³

    b) Average rate of change in size of the tumor during the first 9 months = [f (b) - f (a) ] / (b - a) = (512 - 1) / (9-0) = 56.78 mm³
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