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    The National Defense Budget Expenses (In Billions of Dollars)
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The National Defense Budget Expenses (In Billions of Dollars)

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The national defense budget expenses The national defense budget expenses   (in billions of dollars)  for veterans in the United States from 1990 to 2005 can be approximated by the model   where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1990.Use the model to find total veteran expenses in 2002. A)  $51.904 billion B)  $51.344 billion C)  $12.404 billion D)  $37.550 billion E)  $30.100 billion (in billions of dollars) for veterans in the United States from 1990 to 2005 can be approximated by the model The national defense budget expenses   (in billions of dollars)  for veterans in the United States from 1990 to 2005 can be approximated by the model   where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1990.Use the model to find total veteran expenses in 2002. A)  $51.904 billion B)  $51.344 billion C)  $12.404 billion D)  $37.550 billion E)  $30.100 billion where The national defense budget expenses   (in billions of dollars)  for veterans in the United States from 1990 to 2005 can be approximated by the model   where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1990.Use the model to find total veteran expenses in 2002. A)  $51.904 billion B)  $51.344 billion C)  $12.404 billion D)  $37.550 billion E)  $30.100 billion represents the year, with The national defense budget expenses   (in billions of dollars)  for veterans in the United States from 1990 to 2005 can be approximated by the model   where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1990.Use the model to find total veteran expenses in 2002. A)  $51.904 billion B)  $51.344 billion C)  $12.404 billion D)  $37.550 billion E)  $30.100 billion corresponding to 1990.Use the model to find total veteran expenses in 2002.


A) $51.904 billion
B) $51.344 billion
C) $12.404 billion
D) $37.550 billion
E) $30.100 billion

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