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Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion billion dollars per year, where Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion and Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion over the interval Annual U.S. imports from China in the years 2001-2002 could be approximated by   billion dollars per year, where   represents time in years since the start of 1995. During the same period, annual U.S. exports to China could be approximated by   billion dollars per year. Compute the area between the graphs of   and   over the interval   .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)  A) $210 billion B) $90 billion C) $30 billion D) $150 billion E) $120 billion .(Round your answer to the nearest $10 billion.)


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