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In 2007, Apple's iTunes music store sold 2 billion songs. The number of iTunes songs purchased (in millions) is shown on the following chart, S(t), where time is measured in days since Apple iTunes sold 1 million songs (March 15, 2003). In 2007, Apple's iTunes music store sold 2 billion songs. The number of iTunes songs purchased (in millions) is shown on the following chart, S(t), where time is measured in days since Apple iTunes sold 1 million songs (March 15, 2003).    A) Estimate    with the appropriate units.  B) Use    to estimate    to 2 decimal places.
A) Estimate
In 2007, Apple's iTunes music store sold 2 billion songs. The number of iTunes songs purchased (in millions) is shown on the following chart, S(t), where time is measured in days since Apple iTunes sold 1 million songs (March 15, 2003).    A) Estimate    with the appropriate units.  B) Use    to estimate    to 2 decimal places. with the appropriate units.
B) Use
In 2007, Apple's iTunes music store sold 2 billion songs. The number of iTunes songs purchased (in millions) is shown on the following chart, S(t), where time is measured in days since Apple iTunes sold 1 million songs (March 15, 2003).    A) Estimate    with the appropriate units.  B) Use    to estimate    to 2 decimal places. to estimate
In 2007, Apple's iTunes music store sold 2 billion songs. The number of iTunes songs purchased (in millions) is shown on the following chart, S(t), where time is measured in days since Apple iTunes sold 1 million songs (March 15, 2003).    A) Estimate    with the appropriate units.  B) Use    to estimate    to 2 decimal places. to 2 decimal places.

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