SOLUTION: Please help me solve this: In 2004, the median yearly family income was about $44,000 per year. Suppose the average annual rate of change since then is $1240 per year. Write and gr
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Question 1002775: Please help me solve this: In 2004, the median yearly family income was about $44,000 per year. Suppose the average annual rate of change since then is $1240 per year. Write and graph an equality for the annual family incomes y that are less than the median for x years after 2004.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plot median yearly family income, on the vertical axis
Plot years following 2004 on the horizontal axis
is the slope
The intercept on the vertical axis is
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If you want to express as incomes less than
the median for years after 2004, you
need the inequaity:
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