SOLUTION: The table shows the populations (in millions) of five countries in 2000 and the projected populations (in millions) for the year 2015. Let t = 0 correspond to 2000. Find the expon
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Question 1175355: The table shows the populations (in millions) of five countries in 2000 and the projected populations (in millions) for the year 2015. Let t = 0 correspond to 2000. Find the exponential growth or decay model for each country.
Question: Use each model to predict the population of each country in 2030. To determine the regression equation, type the data in the table for a country in the first entry line (t = 0 corresponds to the year 2000); then, in the second entry line, type the equation y1 aebx1.
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