SOLUTION: the amount g(in trillions of cubic feet) of natural gas consumed in the US from 1940-1970 can be modeled by g=2.91(1.07) to the t where t is the number of years since 1940. 44)

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: the amount g(in trillions of cubic feet) of natural gas consumed in the US from 1940-1970 can be modeled by g=2.91(1.07) to the t where t is the number of years since 1940.
44) graph the function
45) estimate the natural gas consumption in 1955
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Roughly 8. Actually, g = 8 when t = 14.9469, but what's 19 and a half days between friends?



John


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