Explanation:
Part A:
Let's start with the initial number of plants found by Seth, which is 30. For each new volunteer added to the search, the number of plants found increases by 16%.
So, if x represents the number of volunteers, then the number of plants found can be calculated using the following function:
p(x) = 30(1.16)^x
This function gives us the number of plants found as a function of the number of volunteers in the search.
Part B:
To find the average rate of change from 0 to 5 volunteers, we need to calculate the slope of the function p(x) over that interval.
The slope of a function is given by the formula:
slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
In this case, the change in x is 5 - 0 = 5 (since we're looking at the interval from 0 to 5 volunteers).
To find the change in y, we can plug in x=5 and x=0 into the function p(x) and subtract:
p(5) - p(0) = 30(1.16)^5 - 30(1.16)^0
p(5) - p(0) = 70.43 - 30
p(5) - p(0) = 40.43
So, the change in y over the interval from 0 to 5 volunteers is 40.43.
Therefore, the average rate of change from 0 to 5 volunteers is:
slope = (change in y) / (change in x) = 40.43 / 5 = 8.086
Rounding to the nearest whole number, the average rate of change from 0 to 5 volunteers is 8.