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19 March, 07:41

The function f (x) = 1 + 1.3 ln (x + 1) models the average number of free-throws a basketball player can make consecutively during practice as a function of time, where x is the number of consecutive days the basketball player has practiced for two hours. after how many days of practice can the basketball player make an average of 7 consecutive free throws? 472 days 470 days 102 days 100 days

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  1. 19 March, 07:56
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    F (x) = 1+1.3*ln (x+1). Plug in 7 for f (x) and reduce the equation: 7 = 1+1.3*ln (x+1) = > 6/1.3=ln (x+1). This becomes e^ (6/1.3) = x+1, and then 101.03 - 1 = x. x = 100.03. Therefore, the basketball player can average 7 consecutive free throws after 100 days.
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