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The time, t in seconds that it takes a car to travel a quarter-mile when starting from a full stop can be estimated by using the formula:

t=5.825\sqrt[3]{w/p}

Where w = weight of the car
p = power delivered by the engine in horsepower (hp)

If the quarter-mile time for a 3,590-pound car is 13.4 s, how much power does its engine deliver? Round to the nearest pound.

Two students solved this problem. Natasha’s answer was 295 hp and Daniel’s was 679 hp. Why was Daniel wrong? Show each step that led Daniel to the wrong answer

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Explanation:

Plug in known values


13.4 = 5.825\sqrt[3]{(3590)/(p)}\\

Divide both sides by 5.825


2.3004 = \sqrt[3]{(3590)/(P)}\\
Cube both sides


12.1738 = (3590)/(P)

Multiply both sides by P


12.1738P = 3590

Divide both sides by 12.1738


P = 294.895

Round to nearest hp


P = 295

So if you look at the radical, it's possible for it to be mistake for a square root, and not a cube root. This was Daniels mistake, so his steps were


13.4 = 5.825\sqrt[3]{(3590)/(p)}\\

Divide both sides by 5.825


2.3004 = \sqrt[3]{(3590)/(P)}\\

Square both sides


5.29197 = (3590)/(P)

Multiply both sides by P


5.29197P = 3590

Divide both sides by 5.29197


p\approx 678.385

He also probably rounded during his steps, which would explain how he got 679 instead of 678 when rounding in the final, but either way his answer is completely off, and this is due to him mistakenly thinking the cube root was a square root.

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