SOLUTION: Sales, given in thousands, for a particular company in 1990 were at 140.5 and in 2000 at 180.5. Estimate the sales for the years 1997 and 2003. Let x = 0 correspond to 1990. Using
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Question 189853: Sales, given in thousands, for a particular company in 1990 were at 140.5 and in 2000 at 180.5. Estimate the sales for the years 1997 and 2003. Let x = 0 correspond to 1990. Using the distance formula, find the approximate distance between the values in 1997 and 2003. Explain the difference between using the distance formula and simply subtracting the 2 estimated values. Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source):
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In this problem, we need to do Double Interpolation since you got 2 unknown values. (You can do graphing too if you prefer).
Let us see the data given:
A 1990 ----- E 140.5
B 1997 ----- F x
C 2000 ----- G 180.5
B 2003 ----- H y
Solving for x:
Cross mutiply -----> = F, Sales for 1997