Answer:
i)W = 2500 / T
ii) Â W = 500 Tons
iii) grad W(10°) = - 25î
iv) The formulation is not practical
Step-by-step explanation:
i) Â Write an equation describing the use of coal
As use of coal is inversely proportional to the average monthly temperature
if  W is use of coal in tons/per month then
W(t) Â = Â k / T Â Â Â Â Â Â Â where k is a constant of proportionality and T is the average temperature in degrees. We have to determine k from given conditions
k  =  ??  we know that when  T  =  25°   W = 100 tons  the by subtitution
W = k/T      100  =  k /25    k  =  2500 Tons*degree
Then final equation is:
W = 2500 / T
ii) Find the amount of coal when T = 5 degrees
W = 2500 / 5
W = 500 Tons
iii)
The inverse proportionality implies that W will decrease as T increase.
The vector gradient of W function is:
grad W  = DW(t)/dt î Â
grad W  = - 2500/T² î
Wich agrees with the fact that W is decreasing.
And when T = 100°
grad W(10°) =  - 2500/ 100 î    ⇒  grad W(10°) = - 25î
iv) When T = Â 0 Â The quantity of coal tends to infinite and the previous formulation is not practical