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(Image attached) As the years go by, what does the model predict sales will be?

(Image attached) As the years go by, what does the model predict sales will be?-example-1
(Image attached) As the years go by, what does the model predict sales will be?-example-1
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User Kacy Raye
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Given:

The model is:


S(t)=(20t^2+800t+300)/(8t^2+10t+100)

Find-:

The sketch of the model that predicts the sales

Explanation-:

The function is:


S(t)=(20t^2+800t+300)/(8t^2+10t+100)

At zero the sale is:


\begin{gathered} S(0)=(20(0)^2+800(0)+300)/(8(0)^2+10(0)+100) \\ \\ S(0)=(300)/(100) \\ \\ S(0)=3 \end{gathered}

The graph is:

(Image attached) As the years go by, what does the model predict sales will be?-example-1
User Henry H Miao
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