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The graph below shows the fundraising The graph below shows the fundraising   of the Republican National Committee, in millions of dollars, as a function of the date.The graph indicates that there are two solutions d of the equation   million.What two dates (approximately)  correspond to these solutions? ​   ​ A)  About 2001 and 2009. B)  About 1995 and 2005 C)  About 1993 and 2009 D)  There is no solution. of the Republican National Committee, in millions of dollars, as a function of the date.The graph indicates that there are two solutions d of the equation The graph below shows the fundraising   of the Republican National Committee, in millions of dollars, as a function of the date.The graph indicates that there are two solutions d of the equation   million.What two dates (approximately)  correspond to these solutions? ​   ​ A)  About 2001 and 2009. B)  About 1995 and 2005 C)  About 1993 and 2009 D)  There is no solution. million.What two dates (approximately) correspond to these solutions? ​ The graph below shows the fundraising   of the Republican National Committee, in millions of dollars, as a function of the date.The graph indicates that there are two solutions d of the equation   million.What two dates (approximately)  correspond to these solutions? ​   ​ A)  About 2001 and 2009. B)  About 1995 and 2005 C)  About 1993 and 2009 D)  There is no solution.


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