SOLUTION: in 2005 there were 14,600 students at college a with a projected enrollment increase of 750 students per year. In the same year there were 32,000 students at college B, iwth a proj

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Question 875247: in 2005 there were 14,600 students at college a with a projected enrollment increase of 750 students per year. In the same year there were 32,000 students at college B, iwth a projected enrollment decline of 1000 per year. According to these projections when will the colleges have the same enrollment? What will the enrollment be in each college at that time?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
14600 + 850t = 32000 - 1000t
Solve for t

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