Answer: C. How many mountain ranges are in the U.S.
Step-by-step explanation:
A statistical question first of all has to have a quantitative response i.e., answers should be in numbers.
The only two questions here that would yield a numeric answer are options C and D.
Furthermore, a statistical question has variability in it which means that the answer is based on multiple observations not just one. The observations in option C are mountain ranges and as the question requires finding out details about multiple mountain ranges, this is a statistical question.
This is opposed to option D which addresses issues surrounding just one mountain.
A.) P(t) = P0exp(kt)
P(20/60) = 40 exp(20k/60)
80 = 40 exp(k/3)
exp(k/3) = 80/40 = 2
k/3 = ln(2)
k = 3ln(2)
b.) P(8) = 40(2)^24 = 40(16777216) = 671088640 cells
d.) Rate of change = exp(8k) = exp(8(3ln(2)) = exp(24ln(2)) = exp(16.6355) = 16777216 cells / hour
e.) P(t) = 40(2)^3t; t in hours
1,000,000 = 40(8)^t
25,000 = 8^t
ln(25,000) = t ln(8)
t = ln(25,000)/ln(8) = 4.87 hours
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Kelly will have enough time to finish before the guests arrive because 45+35 = 1 hour and 10 mins, which adds that with 11:45, it would be 12:55 when she finishes. Making it possible.