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The rate of change in the number of subscribers S to a newly introduced magazine is modeled by The rate of change in the number of subscribers S to a newly introduced magazine is modeled by   ,   where t is the time in years.Use Simpson's Rule with   to estimate the total increase in the number of subscribers during the first 6 years. ​ A)    subscribers B)    subscribers C)    subscribers D)    subscribers E)    subscribers , The rate of change in the number of subscribers S to a newly introduced magazine is modeled by   ,   where t is the time in years.Use Simpson's Rule with   to estimate the total increase in the number of subscribers during the first 6 years. ​ A)    subscribers B)    subscribers C)    subscribers D)    subscribers E)    subscribers where t is the time in years.Use Simpson's Rule with The rate of change in the number of subscribers S to a newly introduced magazine is modeled by   ,   where t is the time in years.Use Simpson's Rule with   to estimate the total increase in the number of subscribers during the first 6 years. ​ A)    subscribers B)    subscribers C)    subscribers D)    subscribers E)    subscribers to estimate the total increase in the number of subscribers during the first 6 years. ​


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