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In 1989, research scientists published a model for predicting the cumulative number of AIDS cases reported in the United States: a(t) = 155(t - 1980/10)^3, (thousands) where t is the year. This paper was considered a "relief, " since there was a fear the correct model would be of exponential type. Use the two data points predicted by the research model a(t) for the years 1987 and 2000 to construct a new exponential model b(t) for the number of cumulative AIDS cases. (Round values to three decimal places.) b(t) = (thousands) Discuss how the two models differ and explain the use of the word "relief." This answer has not been graded yet Show transcribed image text
In 1989, research scientists published a model for predicting the cumulative number of AIDS cases reported in the United States: a(t) = 155(t - 1980/10)^3, (thousands) where t is the year. This paper was considered a "relief, " since there was a fear the correct model would be of exponential type. Use the two data points predicted by the research model a(t) for the years 1987 and 2000 to construct a new exponential model b(t) for the number of cumulative AIDS cases. (Round values to three decimal places.) b(t) = (thousands) Discuss how the two models differ and explain the use of the word "relief." This answer has not been graded yet
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18 Feb 2019