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  1. The population of the United States from 1970 to 2010 can be modeled by a function where P (t) is the population (in millions)
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  9. from 1970 to 2010 percentage of high school dropouts in America declined at the rate of about 0.6% per year the percentage was
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  10. I don't understand this.I have a graph in my American history and it is labeled on the side "1995 Dollars in Billions" In 1965,
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