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Jerry decides to participate in the horseshoe
tournament at the Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese
festival. The toss of the shoes can be modelled using
the equation, h = -0.1(d + 1)(d - 12), where h represents
height in metres and d represents distance in metres.

a) Sketch the graphical model.
b) What is the maximum height of a horseshoe?

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Answer:


h_(max)=5.5

Explanation:

Given


h = -0.1(d + 1)(d - 12)

Solving (a): The graph

To do this, we plot h on the vertical axis and d on the horizontal

See attachment for graph

Solving (b): The maximum of h

From the attached graph, h has the maximum value when:


d = 4.225

So, the maximum of h is:


h_(max)=5.5

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