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The average monthly sales The average monthly sales   (in billions of dollars)  in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion. A)  2003 B)  2004 C)  2002 D)  1999 E)  1997 (in billions of dollars) in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model The average monthly sales   (in billions of dollars)  in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion. A)  2003 B)  2004 C)  2002 D)  1999 E)  1997 The average monthly sales   (in billions of dollars)  in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion. A)  2003 B)  2004 C)  2002 D)  1999 E)  1997 where The average monthly sales   (in billions of dollars)  in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion. A)  2003 B)  2004 C)  2002 D)  1999 E)  1997 represents the year, with The average monthly sales   (in billions of dollars)  in retail trade in the United States from 1996 to 2005 can be approximated by the model     where   represents the year, with   corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion. A)  2003 B)  2004 C)  2002 D)  1999 E)  1997 corresponding to 1996.Estimate the year in which the average monthly sales first exceeded $330 billion.


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