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according to a census, there were 66 people per square mile (population density) in a certain country in 1980. By 2000, the # of people per square mile had grown to 76. This information was used to develop a linear equation in slope intercept form, given below, where x is the time in years and y is the population density. Think of 1980 as year zero. what is the population density expected to be in 2018? y = 1/2x + 66

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Determine the value of x for taking 1980 as 0.


\begin{gathered} x=2018-1980 \\ =38 \end{gathered}

The equation is y = 1/2x + 66.

Substitute the value of x in the equation to determine the population density in 2018.


\begin{gathered} y=(1)/(2)\cdot38+66 \\ =19+66 \\ =85 \end{gathered}

So population density in year 2018 is 85.

Answer: 85

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