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example 2. Foreign-Born Population. Chapter 3.1. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900.

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  1. example 2 Foreign-Born Population Chapter 3.1 Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? What is the minimum percent? 2009 PBLPathways

  2. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? What is the minimum percent?

  3. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum?

  4. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum?

  5. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum?

  6. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum?

  7. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  8. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  9. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  10. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  11. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  12. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. During what year does the model indicate that the percent of foreign-born population was a minimum? a = 0.0025 b = -0.138 c = 16.602

  13. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. What is the minimum percent? (27.6, 14.698)

  14. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. What is the minimum percent? (27.6, 14.698)

  15. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. What is the minimum percent? (27.6, 14.698)

  16. Using data from 1900 through 2004, the percent of the U.S. population that was foreign born can be modeled by the equation where x is the number of years after 1900. What is the minimum percent? (27.6, 14.698)

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