1.2: 1-4,5,7,10,15,20,
Choose 3 problems
from the applications section, not all supply and demand
1.3: 2,3,6,7,9,10,12,17,21,
Choose two problems
from 31-40
1.4: 8,12,13,19,
For one of the problems
above try to find a "best fit" line by hand before you use the least
squares method.
Look at the chapter review problems on pages 48 and 49. Identify 6 different problems that you know that you can solve quickly and efficiently. Then identify 6 different problems that look more difficult. Work out the details on the difficult problems and ask questions if you need to.
2.1: 2,7,20,29,33,40,44,46,50,56,57,65,
Choose one application
problem.
2.2: 2,3,10,20,20,23,
Choose 3 application
problems
2.3: 1-5,23,27,33,39,52,53,
Choose one application
problem.
2.4: 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,16,20,25,28,38,39,40
Choose one application
2.5: 2,4,6,8,11,18,25,30
Choose two applications
2.6: Practice problems in 1-40 as needed,
46,48,55,56,
Choose two applications
2.7: 1,3,5,8,9,13
Choose 3 problems
numbered 15 or higher
Look at the chapter review problems on pages 134-141. Identify 6 different problems that you know that you can solve quickly and efficiently. Then identify 6 different problems that look more difficult. Work out the details on the difficult problems and ask questions if you need to.
3.1: 6,7,11,15,25,34,48,50,54,57,61,67
Choose 1 application
3.2: 3,5,10,13,20,22
Choose 1 application
3.3: 6,7,9,17
Choose 2 applications
3.4: 4,10,18,21,33,36
Choose 2 applications
3.5: 1-9 odd, 11,12,13
Look at the chapter review problems on pages 206-210. Identify 6 different
problems that you know that you can solve quickly and efficiently. Then
identify 6 different problems that look more difficult. Work out the
details on the difficult problems and ask questions if you need to.
4.1: 4,8,12,20,23,28,34,37,39,40
Choose 2 applications
4.2: 1,3,10,17,20,28
Choose 3 applications
4.3: 1,3,5,8,12,19,20,28,29,36,42,43,45,49,51
Choose 1 application
4.4: 3,6,9,...,24,27
Choose 2 applications
4.5: 3,6,9,...,36,39,42
Choose 2 applications
Look at the chapter review problems on pages 254-256. Identify 6 different
problems that you know that you can solve quickly and efficiently. Then
identify 6 different problems that look more difficult. Work out the
details on the difficult problems and ask questions if you need to.
5.1: 5,8,15,20,28
Choose 2 applications
5.2: 5,8,12,20,24,27,30,35
Choose 2 applications
5.3: 3,9,15,25,29,32,38,39,44,51,52
Choose 2 applications
5.4: 1,8,12,18,20,23,34,35
Look at the review problems for chapter 5 in the usual way.
6.1: 3,7,10,17,20,24,26,29,30
Choose two applications
6.2: 1,4,7,11,14,22,28
6.4: 1, 11,17,23,27,28,34
6.5: 3,6,7,9,18,24
6.6: 2,7,17,20,24,30,32
Look through the review exercises, as always.
7.1: 5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,43,50,55,58
7.2: 2,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,38
Choose two applications
7.3: 8,13,15,16,18,22,24,26
7.4: 5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,41