How does the blood alcohol concentration affect the likelihood of getting into a car accident
while driving?
According to medical research, the risk of getting into a car accident increases exponentially as
your blood alcohol concentration increases.
The risk is modeled by the equation R = 6e¹2.77x, where "R" is the percent chance of the risk
of having a car accident and "x" is the blood alcohol concentration.
a) First graph this function on a calculator and sketch it here with a domain of [0,0.3] and a
range of [0,100]



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