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Suppose a model for the ability M of a child to memorize, measured on a scale from Suppose a model for the ability M of a child to memorize, measured on a scale from   to   , is given by   where t is the child's age in years. Find the average value of this model between the child's first and second birthdays. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)  1.891 B)  0.920 C)  1.541 D)  3.991 E)  3.026 to Suppose a model for the ability M of a child to memorize, measured on a scale from   to   , is given by   where t is the child's age in years. Find the average value of this model between the child's first and second birthdays. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)  1.891 B)  0.920 C)  1.541 D)  3.991 E)  3.026 , is given by Suppose a model for the ability M of a child to memorize, measured on a scale from   to   , is given by   where t is the child's age in years. Find the average value of this model between the child's first and second birthdays. Round your answer to three decimal places. A)  1.891 B)  0.920 C)  1.541 D)  3.991 E)  3.026 where t is the child's age in years. Find the average value of this model between the child's first and second birthdays. Round your answer to three decimal places.


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