SOLUTION: Suppose an antique clock is expected to be worth $400 after 3 years and $660 after 5 years. What will the clock be worth after 8 years?

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Question 1109899: Suppose an antique clock is expected to be worth $400 after 3 years and $660 after 5 years. What will the clock be worth after 8 years?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What form of growth is expected?










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From 5 years to 8 years is a change by 3 years.
Start value from 5 years was 660.


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If you want a linear fit model, then the procedure is different and gives a different value.

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