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With the Data for Selected Years from 1920 to 2007

Question 354

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With the data for selected years from 1920 to 2007, the life span of individuals in a country can be modeled by With the data for selected years from 1920 to 2007, the life span of individuals in a country can be modeled by   where x = 0 represents 1900. Find the predicted average life span from 2040 to 2055. Round your answer to the nearest year. ​ A)  120 years B)  137 years C)  84 years D)  270 years E)  47 years where x = 0 represents 1900. Find the predicted average life span from 2040 to 2055. Round your answer to the nearest year. ​


A) 120 years
B) 137 years
C) 84 years
D) 270 years
E) 47 years

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