A companys total sales (in millions of dollars) t months from now are given by (A) Use
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A company’s total sales (in millions of dollars) t months from now are given by
(A) Use the four-step process to find S' (t).
(B) Find S(15) and S' (15). Write a brief verbal interpretation of these results.
(C) Use the results in part (B) to estimate the total sales after 16 months and after 17 months.
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S(t) = 2√t + 10
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