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The projected public college enrollment The projected public college enrollment   (in thousands)  in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000. A)  2006 B)  2013 C)  2009 D)  2008 E)  2014 (in thousands) in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by The projected public college enrollment   (in thousands)  in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000. A)  2006 B)  2013 C)  2009 D)  2008 E)  2014 The projected public college enrollment   (in thousands)  in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000. A)  2006 B)  2013 C)  2009 D)  2008 E)  2014 where The projected public college enrollment   (in thousands)  in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000. A)  2006 B)  2013 C)  2009 D)  2008 E)  2014 represents the year, with The projected public college enrollment   (in thousands)  in the United States from 2005 to 2015 can be modeled by     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000. A)  2006 B)  2013 C)  2009 D)  2008 E)  2014 corresponding to 2005.Use the model to predict the year that public college enrollment will exceed 14,800,000.


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