SOLUTION: The pay for a mathematics major graduating from college is given by the formula P = 47 , 500 + 2 , 550 t , where t represents years worked after college. How many years would a

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Question 1169730: The pay for a mathematics major graduating from college is given by the formula P = 47 , 500 + 2 , 550 t , where t represents years worked after college. How many years would a mathematics major expect to work to be earning at least $ 100 , 000 per year? Round to 1 decimal place.
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