Experiment ONE:
We can model the equation linearly. The linear form is:
Where
m is the slope (or, rate)
b is the y-intercept (or, initial value)
Given, the initial value is "50", we can say b = 50.
The mold triples with each observation. So, the rate (m) is 3.
Thus, the equation to model this situation is:
Experiment TWO:
We can also model this situation linearly.
This situation is an easier one. The number of molds increase by 8 with each observation. So, the rate (m) is "8".
The initial value (b) is "12".
So, we can model the equation:
To find out if mold on muffin will ever be greater than mold on bread, we can write:
Let's solve for x:
So, from 8 observation onwards, the amount of mold on the muffin will be greater than the amount of mold on the bread.