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The population of a small town in central Florida has shown a linear decline in the years 1996-2004. In 1996 the population was 39500 people. In 2004 it was 32140 people.

The population of a small town in central Florida has shown a linear decline in the-example-1
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Given:


\begin{gathered} (1996,39500) \\ (2004,32140) \end{gathered}

(a)

General linear equation :


y=mx+c

y represent the population (p) and x represent time (t).

so equation is:


p=mt+c

slope :


m=(p_2-p_1)/(t_2-t_1)


\begin{gathered} (p_1,t_1)=(1996,39500) \\ (p_2,t_2)=(2004,32140) \end{gathered}


\begin{gathered} m=(32140-39500)/(2004-1996) \\ m=(-7360)/(8) \\ m=-920 \end{gathered}

so equation is:


\begin{gathered} p=mt+c \\ p=-920t+c \\ (1996,39500) \\ 39500=-920(1996)+c \\ c=39500+(920*1996) \\ c=39500+1836320 \\ c=1875820 \end{gathered}

so equation is:


\begin{gathered} p=-920t+1875820 \\ p+920t=1875820 \end{gathered}

(b)

population in 2008 is:


t=2008


\begin{gathered} p=-920t+1875820 \\ t=2008 \\ p=-920(2008)+1875820 \\ p=28460 \end{gathered}

population in 2008 is 28460

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