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The University of British Columbia

10 October 2013
Common Midterm for All Sections of MATH 104 and 184
Closed book examination Time: 60 minutes
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MATH 104 or MATH 184 (Circle one) Section Number:
Special Instructions:
No memory aids are aliowed. No calculators. No communication devices. Show all your work;
little or no credit will be given for a numerical answer without the correct accompanying
work. If you need more space than the space provided, use the back of the previous page.
Where boxes are provided for answers, put your final answers in them.
Rules governing examinations
o Each candidate must be prepared to produce, upou request, a
UBCcard for identification.
o Candidates are not permitted to ask questions ofthe invigilators,
except in cases of supposed errors or ambiguities in examination
questions.
r Candidates suspected of any of the following, or sirnilar, dishon-
est practices shall be imrnediately dismissed from the examination
and shall be liable to disciplinary action.
(a) Having at the piace of writing any books, papers
or memoranda, calculators, computers, sound or image play-
ers/recorders/transmitters (including telephones), or other mem-
ory aid devices, other than those authorized by the examiners.
(b) Speaking or comrnunicating with other candidates.
(c) Purposely exposing written papers to the view ofother can-
didates or imaging devices. The plea of accident or forgetfulness
shall not be received.
r Candidates must not destroy or mutilate any exatnination mate-
rial; must hand in all exarnination papers; and must not take any
examination rnaterial from the examination room without pertnis-
sion of the invigilator.
r Candidates must follow any additional examination rules or di-
rections communicated by the instructor or invigilator.
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10 OCT 2013 Math 104/184 Name:
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1. Short Answer
Questions.
Each question is worth
in the box provided, but NO CREDIT will be given for
accompanying work.
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f
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at tr
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[10]
B. M-Wave Co. makes and sells the world's first pocket quantum computers! When
each quantum computer is sold for $500, the weekly demand is 4,000 units. For every $1
increase in the price of each unit, the number of quantum computers sold per week decreases
by 10. Assume that it costs $300 to produce each quantum computer.
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Find the linear demand equation for the M-Wave quantum cortputer. Use p for the
unit price and q for the weekly demand'
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functi'on
of q.
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functi'on
of q.
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Find the break-even points for the M-Wave quantum computer.
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p and quantity q at each of these points.
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f
quantum computers, lvhere
f
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responds to the largest q-value of all the break-even points. Should M-Wave increase or
decrease the price of its quantum computers to increase its profit? Explain your answer.
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is differentiable everywhere.
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be sure to
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