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AP Precalculus Function Model Selection Drill 1

Drill 10 · Math · Function Model Selection

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AP Precalculus Function Model Selection Drill 1 is a Math practice drill covering Function Model Selection. It contains 5 original questions created by Brian Stewart, a Barron's test prep author with over 20 years of tutoring experience.

Practice selecting the best function model — linear, quadratic, exponential, or rational — given data tables and real-world contexts. These questions reflect the reasoning skills assessed in Topics 1.13–1.14 of AP® Precalculus.

Questions in This Drill

  1. The table below shows values of a function f.

    x01234
    f(x)36122448

    Which of the following best justifies that f is best modeled by an exponential function?
  2. The table below shows values of a function g.

    x01234
    g(x)25101726

    Which of the following best describes the function type that models g?
  3. A population of bacteria doubles every 3 hours. At time t = 0, there are 500 bacteria. Which of the following correctly expresses the number of bacteria after t hours?
  4. The table below shows the value V (in dollars) of a car t years after purchase.

    t01234
    V(t)24,00019,20015,36012,2889,830

    Which of the following best describes the function type that models V, and what feature of the table justifies this choice?
  5. A company’s monthly revenue R (in thousands of dollars) over the first several months is shown in the table below.

    Month (t)12345
    R(t)47111622

    A student concludes: “Because the revenue is always increasing and the rate of increase is also increasing, the data must be modeled by an exponential function.” Is the student’s conclusion correct?