SOLUTION: The number of U.S. dial-up Internet households stood at 42.5 million at the beginning of 2004 and was projected to decline at the rate of 3.9 million households per year for the ne

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Question 350237: The number of U.S. dial-up Internet households stood at 42.5 million at the beginning of 2004 and was projected to decline at the rate of 3.9 million households per year for the next 4 yr.†
(a) Find a linear function f giving the projected number of U.S. dial-up Internet households (in millions) in year t, where t = 0 corresponds to the beginning of 2004.

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