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    Suppose That the Total Number of Arrests T (In Thousands)
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Suppose That the Total Number of Arrests T (In Thousands)

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Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands) for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   thousand. Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)


A) Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
B) Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
C) Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
D) Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
E) Suppose that the total number of arrests T (in thousands)  for all males ages 14 to 27 in 2006 is approximated by the model   where x is the age in years (see figure) . Approximate the two ages to one decimal place that had total arrests of   thousand.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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