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 Part A: What was the population of Massachusetts in 1960?
 Answer:
 million
 Part B: In what year was the population of Massachusetts 4.3 million?
 
 
 Part C: Using the years 1920 and 2000, determine the slope of a linear model of the data.
 The slope of the linear model is  million people per year.
 Part D: What does the slope of the linear model in Part C tell you about the population of Massachusetts? The population of Massachusetts is
 increasing by about  each year.
 Part E: Use your result from Part D to estimate the population in the year 2020. The population in the year 2020 is approximately million.
 Answer by ikleyn(52879)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! . 
 As I see from this post /(and from a series of other posts), somebody wants to harness the tutors,
 in order for they plow for him (or for her), performing his (or her) job.
 
 It is a bad way to use the tutors' intellectual power.
 
 We, the tutors, are here to teach you; not to perform your job.
 
 
 Think about it.
 
 
 
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