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  1. You can model the population of a certain city between 1945-2000 by the radical function P(x) = 55,000 sqrt x - 1,945. Using
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  2. You can model the population of a certain city between 1845-2000 by the radical function P(x)=55,000 sqrt x-1945. Using this
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  3. You can model the population of a certain city between 1945–2000 by the radical function . Using this model, in which year was
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  4. You can model the population of a certain city between 1945-2000 by the radical functionP(x) = 55,000 /x - 1,945. Using this
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  5. The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000. By 2010, the city's population had grown to 45,000. Economistshave determined that
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  6. The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000. By 2010, the city’s population had grown to 45,000. Economists have determined
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  7. the population of the city in 2005 was 18,000 by 2010 the city's population had grown to 45,000. Economics have determined that
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  8. The population of a city in 2005 was 18,000. By 2010, the city’s population had grown to 32,800. If the population growth
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  9. You can model the population of a certain city between 1945–2000 by the radical function . Using this model, in which year was
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  10. You can model the population of a certain city between 1945–2000 by the radical function . Using this model, in which year was
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