Question
34. A student prepared two beakers with identical sprigs of a water plant as shown below. She placed one beaker in the shade and the other beaker beside a fluorescent lamp. She then systematically changed the distance of the beaker from the lamp. She counted the bubbles given off by each sprig of the water plant. Shown here is the graph of the data for the beaker she placed in the light.
Look at the graph. At what distance from the light source was the least number of bubbles produced per minute?
(1 point)
Responses
5 cm
5 cm
30 cm
30 cm
55 cm
55 cm
10 cm
Look at the graph. At what distance from the light source was the least number of bubbles produced per minute?
(1 point)
Responses
5 cm
5 cm
30 cm
30 cm
55 cm
55 cm
10 cm
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the distance from the light source at which the least number of bubbles was produced per minute, you would need to analyze the graph mentioned in your question. Since I don't have access to the graph itself, I can provide guidance on how to interpret it.
Typically, you would look for the lowest point on the graph, which indicates the distance where the rate of bubble production (indicative of photosynthesis in the water plant) is at its minimum.
You would select the distance corresponding to that lowest point.
Please refer to the graph, identify the lowest point, and choose among the options provided (5 cm, 10 cm, 30 cm, or 55 cm) based on your observation of where the bubble count is least.
Typically, you would look for the lowest point on the graph, which indicates the distance where the rate of bubble production (indicative of photosynthesis in the water plant) is at its minimum.
You would select the distance corresponding to that lowest point.
Please refer to the graph, identify the lowest point, and choose among the options provided (5 cm, 10 cm, 30 cm, or 55 cm) based on your observation of where the bubble count is least.