The solution to the system of equations (f(x) = g(x)) is x = 3, representing the month of March, where the number of imports (f(x)) equals the number of exports (g(x)).
The solution to the system of equations, where f(x) represents the number of imports and g(x) represents the number of exports, occurs when x equals 3, corresponding to the month of March. In March, both functions have a value of 9, signifying that the number of imports matches precisely with the number of exports.
This balance in the values of f(x) and g(x) at x = 3 implies that, during March, the quantity of goods imported is equivalent to the quantity of goods exported. This alignment in the data for the two functions indicates a point of equilibrium in trade for that specific month, providing a key insight into the balanced dynamics of imports and exports during that period.