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This document contains 20 calculus problems involving integrals, volumes of revolution, exponential growth, radioactive decay, and other calculus topics. Variables and numbers in the problems use digits from the provided student ID number. The problems cover a wide range of integral calculus concepts.

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Activity 4

This document contains 20 calculus problems involving integrals, volumes of revolution, exponential growth, radioactive decay, and other calculus topics. Variables and numbers in the problems use digits from the provided student ID number. The problems cover a wide range of integral calculus concepts.

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Quiz #6

Topic: Review on Integral Calculus


#1 A stone is thrown straight down from a stationary balloon, “10,000 + X” ft Note: Replace all zero digits of your ID
above the ground, with a speed of “48 + A” ft/sec. Find its speed “ 20 + B” sec number by number “2”
later.
#2 The bacteria in a certain culture increase according to dN/dt = 0.25N. If
Use X = Last 3 digits of ID number
originally N = “200 + Y”, find N when t = 2 + A.
Y = Last 2 digits of ID number
#3 Find the area bounded by the parabolas y = Ax – x2 and y = x2 – Bx.
A = 4th digit of ID number
#4 Find the smaller area cut from the circle x2 + y2 = “25 + Y” by the line x = 3
B = 5th digit of ID number
#5 If Y% of a radioactive substance disappears in one year, find its halflife.
Assume exponential decay. C = 6th digit of ID number
#6 If the number of bacteria in a culture grows exponentially with a growth
constant of Y/100 , with time measured in hours, how many bacteria will be
present in one hour if there are initially X? e.g., ID # = 12-3456-789

#7 Assume that, in a chemical reaction, a certain substance decomposes at a X = 789


rate proportional to the amount present. In A hours, an initial quantity of Y = 89
10,000 grams is reduced to 1000 grams. How much will be left of an initial
quantity of 20,000 grams after “15 + B” hours? A=4

#8 The halflife of radium is “1000 + X” years. How much will be left of 32 B=5
grams of radium after “6000 + X” years? C=6
#9 Find the volume generated by revolving the area cut off from the parabola
y = Ax – x2 by the x axis about the line x = 0.
#10 Find the volume of the torus generated by revolving the circle x2 + y2 = Y Note: Replace all zero digits of your ID
about the line x = 10 + A. number by number “2”

Find the volume generated by revolving the given plane area about the given Use X = Last 3 digits of ID number
line.
Y = Last 2 digits of ID number
#11 Within y = Ax2, y = 0, x = 0, y = B; about x axis
A = 4th digit of ID number
#12 Within y = Ax2, y = 0, x = 0, y = B; about y axis
B = 5th digit of ID number
#13 Within y = Ax2, y = 0, x = 0, y = B; about y axis
C = 6th digit of ID number
#14 A solid has a circular base of radius 4 + A units. Find the volume of the
solid if every plane section perpendicular to a particular fixed diameter is an
equilateral triangle. e.g., ID # = 12-3456-789
#15 A solid has a base in the form of an ellipse with major axis X and minor X = 789
axis Y. Find its volume if every section perpendicular to the major axis is an
isosceles triangle with altitude 5 + B. Y = 89
A=4
#16 A solid has a base in the form of an ellipse with major axis Y and minor
axis A. Find its volume if every section perpendicular to the major axis is an B=5
isosceles right triangle with one leg in the plane of the base.
C=6
#17 Find the area common to the circles x2 + y2 = 4 + A and x2 + y2 = Bx Note: Replace all zero digits of your ID
number by number “2”
#18 Find the volume generated by revolving the area cut off from the circles
x2 + y2 = 4 + A and x2 + y2 = Bx and x axis about the x axis.
#19 Find the volume generated by revolving the area common to the circles Use X = Last 3 digits of ID number
x2 + y2 = 4 + A and x2 + y2 = Bx about the y axis.
Y = Last 2 digits of ID number
#20 Find the area bounded by the parabola x = A – y2 and the y axis.
A = 4th digit of ID number
B = 5th digit of ID number
C = 6th digit of ID number

e.g., ID # = 12-3456-789
X = 789
Y = 89
A=4
B=5
C=6

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