Internet recruiting the percentage of fortune global 500


1. Internet Recruiting The percentage of fortune Global 500 firms that actively recruited workers on the internet from 1998 through 2000 can be modeled by P(x) = 26.5x - 194.5 percent, where x is the number of years after 1990.

a. What is the slope of the graph of this function?

b. Interpret the slope as a rate of change.

(Source: Time, August 16, 1999)

2. Internet Users The percent of U.S. population with Internet access can be modeled by the function

y = 5.7x + 14.61

Where x is the number of years after 1995.

a. Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of this equation.

b. What interpretation could be given to the y-intercept?

c. What interpretation could be given to the slope?

(Source: Jupiter Media Metrix)

3. Cigarette Advertising The total U.S cigarette advertising and promotional expenditure from 1975 to 1996 can be modeled by the equation  y =277.318x-1424.766, where y is measured in millions of dollars and x is the number of years from 1970.

If this model remains accurate, in what years did the spending exceed $6 billions?

(Source: Federal Trade Commission)

4. Smoking Cessation The data in the table below gives the percent of adults over age 20 who once smoked and quit smoking between 1965 and 1990.

a. Using an input equal to the number of years after 1960, write a linear model for the data.

b. In what year does the model indicate that the output is 39%?

c. Discuss the reliability of the answer to part (b).

Number of year after 1960

Adult who have quit smoking (%)

5

29.8

6

29.3

10

35.2

15

36

16

37

17

36.6

18

38.3

19

39

20

38.9

23

41.8

25

45

27

44.9

30

48.4

(Source: Indiana Tobacco Control Center, US. Centers for Disease control)

5. Marriage rate The marriage rate (per 1000 unmarried woman) is given by the table on the next page for the years 1960 to 1997.

a. Write the linear equation that models the marriage rate as a function of the years after 1950.

b. What does the model indicate the marriage rate to be in 1985?

c. For what year does the model indicate that the rate fell below 50 per 1000?

d. Discuss the reliability of your answer to part (c)

Year

Marriage Rate (marriage per 1000 unmarried woman)

1960

73.5

1970

76.5

1980

61.4

1990

54.5

1991

54.2

1992

53.3

1993

52.3

1994

51.5

1995

50.8

1996

49.7

1997

49.4

6. Prison Sentences The National Center for Policy Analysis calculates expected prison time by multiplying the probabilities of being arrested, of being prosecuted, and of being convicted by the length of sentence if convicted. The expected time served (in days) for each serious crime committed is shown in the table below.

a. Use the data to create a linear equation to model expected prison time in days for a serious crime committed is shown in the table below.

b. Use the model to find the expected prison time in 1075.

Year

Expected prison Time (Days)

1970

10.1

1980

10.6

1985

13.2

1990

18.0

1992

18.5

1993

17.2

1994

19.5

1995

20.2

1996

21.7

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