Refer to the images, then Choose all descriptions that apply of how the tank filling on Tuesday compared to Monday. (specify whether these descriptions are true or false) The tank starts filling 15 seconds later on Tuesday. The tank fills faster on Tuesday than on Monday. The tank starts filling 15 seconds earlier on Tuesday. The tank fills at the same rate both days. The tank fills to the same level both days. On Monday, there was more water added.

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Refer to the images, then Choose all descriptions that apply of how the tank filling on Tuesday compared to Monday. (specify whether these descriptions are true or false)

  • The tank starts filling 15 seconds later on Tuesday.
  • The tank fills faster on Tuesday than on Monday.
  • The tank starts filling 15 seconds earlier on Tuesday.
  • The tank fills at the same rate both days.
  • The tank fills to the same level both days.
  • On Monday, there was more water added.
M(x) = 5Jx
22
20
18
16
M(X)
14
12
10
8
4
10 20
30
40
50
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70
80
time (seconds)
T (x) = 5Vx – 15
22
-
20
18
16-
T(x)
14
12
10
8-
2-
10
20
30
40
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time (seconds)
height (inches)
height (inches)
Transcribed Image Text:M(x) = 5Jx 22 20 18 16 M(X) 14 12 10 8 4 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 time (seconds) T (x) = 5Vx – 15 22 - 20 18 16- T(x) 14 12 10 8- 2- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 time (seconds) height (inches) height (inches)
An employee at a garden center fills a water tank once a day to a height of 20 inches.
The function M models the height of the water in the tank, M(x), in inches, æ
seconds on Monday as it fills. The function T gives the height of the water in the
tank, T(x), in inches, after x seconds on Tuesday as it fills. Here are the equations and
graphs of M and T.
Transcribed Image Text:An employee at a garden center fills a water tank once a day to a height of 20 inches. The function M models the height of the water in the tank, M(x), in inches, æ seconds on Monday as it fills. The function T gives the height of the water in the tank, T(x), in inches, after x seconds on Tuesday as it fills. Here are the equations and graphs of M and T.
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