SOLUTION: A driver has something to do with his or her chance of getting into a fatal car crash. The bar graph shows the number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles driven for driv
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Question 1128559: A driver has something to do with his or her chance of getting into a fatal car crash. The bar graph shows the number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles driven for drivers of various age groups. For example, 25-year-old drivers are involved in 4.1 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven. Thus, when a group of 25-year-old Americans have driven a total of 100 million miles, approximately 4 have been in accidents in which someone died. The number of fatal vehicle crashes per 100 million miles, f (x) for drivers of age x can be modeled by the following quadratic function.
f(x)=0.013x^2-1.19x+28.24
What age groups are expected to be involved in 6 fatal crashes per 100 million miles driven?
_______-year-olds
(Round to nearest whole number. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)