Applied Calculus
7th Edition
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Author: Waner, Stefan.
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Chapter 7.3, Problem 51E
(a)
To determine
To graph: The plot of four-quarter moving average of the data provided in the table. Use technology to plot the graph.
(b)
To determine
To calculate: The rate of change of iPod (to the nearest 0.1 million units) sales during 2009-2010 with the help of 2009 Q1 and 2010 Q4 figures of the moving average.
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- The figure below shows timber production in particular months from 2000 to 2005. Which of the following months of the year seems to have the lowest timber production? (a) January (b) April (c) July (d) Octoberarrow_forwardThe total amount of consumer credit has been increasing steadily in recent years. The following table gives the total outstanding consumer credit (in billions of dollars). Answer parts (a) through (e) below. 6. Year Consumer Consumer Year Credit Credit 2003 2250.5 2008 2557.5 2004 2319.8 2009 2648.1 2005 2415.0 2010 2757.0 2006 2540.9 2011 2928.3 2007 2597.1 2012 3097.2 a. Find an equation for the least squares line, letting x equal the number of years since 2001. The equation is Y = X+ (Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation. Round to two decimal places as needed.) b. Based on the answer to part (a), at approximately what rate is consumer credit growing per year? The consumer credit is growing about $ billion per year. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) c. Use the result from part (a) to predict the amount of consumer credit in the year 2016. The amount of consumer credit in the year 2016 will be $ billion. (Round to the nearest whole number.) d. If this trend…arrow_forwardThe total amount of consumer credit has been increasing steadily in recent years. The following table gives the total outstanding consumer credit (in billions of dollars). Answer parts (a) through (e) below. Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Consumer Credit 2210.5 2303.8 2415.0 2540.9 2592.1 Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Consumer Credit 2557.5 2643.1 2759.0 2926.3 3094.2 a. Find an equation for the least squares line, letting x equal the number of years since 2000. The equation is Y=x+ (Use integers or decimals for any numbers in the equation. Round to two decimal places as needed.)arrow_forward
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