The consumer price index (CPI) is calculated by averaging the prices of various items after assigning a weight to each item. The following table gives the consumer price indexes for selected years from 1940 through 2002, reflecting buying patterns of all urban consumers, with x representing years past 1900. Find an equation that models these data. If it's necessary, round your calculations to four decimal places.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
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