Quadratics in Real Life

Quadratics in Real Life

9th - 11th Grade

16 Qs

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Quadratics in Real Life

Quadratics in Real Life

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

9th - 11th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

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Barbara White

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

How high would you jump if the equation for jumping from the roof of a house is the following:

h(t) = -16t2 + 8t + 32?

12 ft.

32 ft.

8 ft.

26 ft.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

How fast would you reach the water if you jump off a cliff using the formula: h(t) = -16t2 + 8t + 32?

8 seconds

3 seconds

1.7 seconds

1/4 second

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

An object in launched directly upward at 64 feet per second (ft/s) from a platform 80 feet high. Its height is represented by the equation

s(t) = –16t2 + 64t + 80.

What will be the object's maximum height?

2 ft

80 ft

144 ft

64 ft

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The profit from selling local ballet tickets depends on the ticket price. Using past receipts, we find that the profit can be modeled by the function p= -15x2 +600x +60 , where x is the price of each ticket. What is the maximum profit you can make from selling tickets?

$60

$6060

$600

$10,250

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Heather dropped a water balloon over the side of her school building from a height of 80 feet. The approximate height of the balloon at any point during its fall can be represented by the following quadratic equation, where h is the height of the balloon and t is the time in seconds since the balloon was dropped. h = -16t2 + 80 About how long did it take for the balloon to hit the ground?

1.73 seconds

2.24 seconds

2.45 seconds

2.83 seconds

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A ball is thrown straight up into the air from an initial height of 49 meters with an initial velocity of 14.7 meters per second. The height of the ball in meters, h, can be modeled by the following quadratic equation, where t is the time in seconds after the ball was thrown.

h = -4.9t2 + 14.7t + 49

How long after the ball was thrown did it reach its maximum height?

1.5 seconds

2 seconds

2.5 seconds

3 seconds

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Jason launched a rocket for a physics experiment. This equation can be used to find the height (h), in feet, of the rocket after t seconds.

h = -16t2 + 288t + 8

How many seconds will it take for the rocket to reach a height of 1,304 feet?

9.0 seconds

9.6 seconds

81.0 seconds

82.0 seconds

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