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Suppose in 2000, about 19 million people used online banking. By 2005, that number had risen to about 58 million. Let N(t) represent the number of Americans using online banking, in millions, t years after 2000. (a) Find a linear function that fits the data. (b) Use the function of part (a) to predict the number of Americans who will use online banking in 2012. (c) In what year will 175 million Americans use online banking? (a) N(t) = (Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the expression.) (b)The predicted number of Americans who will use online banking in 2012 is million. (Type an integer or a decimal) (c) 175 million Americans will use online banking in the year (Type an integer.) Show transcribed image text
Suppose in 2000, about 19 million people used online banking. By 2005, that number had risen to about 58 million. Let N(t) represent the number of Americans using online banking, in millions, t years after 2000. (a) Find a linear function that fits the data. (b) Use the function of part (a) to predict the number of Americans who will use online banking in 2012. (c) In what year will 175 million Americans use online banking? (a) N(t) = (Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the expression.) (b)The predicted number of Americans who will use online banking in 2012 is million. (Type an integer or a decimal) (c) 175 million Americans will use online banking in the year (Type an integer.)
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10 Oct 2019