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example 1 Life Span Chapter 5.7 The data in Table 5.25 show the expected life span of people for certain birth years in the United States. A technology-determined logistic function for the life-span data is where x is the number of birth years after 1900. The graph of this logistic function is shown below. Use this model to a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. y x 2009 PBLPathways
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The data in Table 5.25 show the expected life span of people for certain birth years in the United States. A technology-determined logistic function for the life-span data is where x is the number of birth years after 1900. The graph of this logistic function is shown below. Use this model to a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. y x
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways a.Estimate the expected life span of a person born in the United States in 1955 and a person born in 1980. Expected life span of person born in 1955 Expected life span of person born in 1980
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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2009 PBLPathways b.Find an upper limit for a person’s expected life span according to this model. xy 10076.905 15080.396 20081.429 25081.723 30081.805 35081.828 40081.835 x y
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