3 outa 12 are 5
so we divide 150 by 12
Hence Getting 25.
So 25 Is the Answer
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That answer for that would be D
E) 2
Remember that the first derivative of a function is the slope of the function at any specified point. We've been told that f(0) = -5 and that f'(x) is always less than or equal to 3. So let's look at the available options and see what the average slope would have to be in order to get the specified value of f(2).
A) -10: (-10 - -5)/(2 - 0) = -5/2 = -2.5
B) -5: (-5 - -5)/(2 - 0) = 0/2 = 0
C) 0: (0 - -5)/(2 - 0) = 5/2 = 2.5
D) 1: (1 - -5)/(2 - 0) = 6/2 = 3
E) 2: (2 - -5)/(2 - 0) = 7/2 = 3.5
Now taking into consideration the mean value theorem, the value of the function f'(x) has to have the value equal to the average slope between the two points at at least one point between the two given values. For options A, B, C, and D it's possible for f'(x) to return values that make that slope possible. However, for option E, the mean value theorem indicates that f'(x) has to have the value of 3.5 for at least 1 point between x=0 and x=2. And since we've been told that f'(x) is less than or equal to 3 for all possible values of x, that is in conflict and f(2) can not have the value of 2.
The value of asked for is obtained by subtracting the distance traveled downward by the climber from the peak elevation. This is shown below,
d = 14,090 ft - 490 ft
The value is equal to 13600 ft. Thus, the climber is 13,600 ft from the ground.