CFC-11 is a chlorofluorocarbon which has been widely used in refrigerants and in the blowing of foam, and which is known to have a damaging effect on the environment. Emissions of CFC-11 have declined since the enactment of the 1987 Montreal Protocol. Global emissions C = f() of CFC-11, in thousands of tons, is a function of time, I. in years since 1987 (a) Interpret the statement (2) - 298: In the year 2 .globalemissions of CFC-11 were measured to be 2 thousands of tons. Hint: You must enter a year (such as 2002) in the first box (b) Choose from the following pull-down menu to interpret the vertical intercept of the graph of this function in terms of CFC-115 ? (c) Choose from the following pull-down menu to interpret the horizontal intercept of the graph of this function in terms of CFC-116 Aeference Based on http//www.ic.usc.edul-wxchengenvs23/lecture 7/greenhouse Note: You can eam partial credit on this problem CFC-11 is a chlorofluorocarbon which has been widely used in refrigerants and in the blowing of foam, and which is known to have a damaging effect on the environment. Emissions of CFC-11 have declined since the enactment of the 1987 Montreal Protocol. Global emissions C = f() of CFC-11, in thousands of tons, is a function of time, I. in years since 1987 (a) Interpret the statement (2) - 298: In the year 2 .globalemissions of CFC-11 were measured to be 2 thousands of tons. Hint: You must enter a year (such as 2002) in the first box (b) Choose from the following pull-down menu to interpret the vertical intercept of the graph of this function in terms of CFC-115 ? (c) Choose from the following pull-down menu to interpret the horizontal intercept of the graph of this function in terms of CFC-116 Aeference Based on http//www.ic.usc.edul-wxchengenvs23/lecture 7/greenhouse Note: You can eam partial credit on this