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Mathematics, 12.10.2019 05:50 KATE1223

In 2003, online holiday sales were $17 billion, and in 2006, they were $26 billion.

(a) find a linear function s that models these data, where x is the year.
(b) interpret the slope of the graph of s.
(c) predict when online holiday sales might reach $41 billion.

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