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College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
book College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco cover

College Algebra in Context with Applications for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences 3rd Edition by Ronald J Harshbarger, Lisa Yocco

Edition 3ISBN: 032157060X
Exercise 68
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The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,

    <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   .

Here     <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   . is the number of years after 1960.

To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal     <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   . and solve the equation for    <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   . .

    <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   .

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The solutions of the equation     <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   . are    <div class=answer> The model for the percent of people over 19 years of age who ever smoked and quit is,   Here   is the number of years after 1960. To find the year when the model predicts to be over 100 percent, equal   and solve the equation for   .   Result: The solutions of the equation   are   . .


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