Oil Recovery A U.S. state's Bureau of Economic Geology published a study on the economic impact of using carbon dioxide

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Oil Recovery A U.S. state's Bureau of Economic Geology published a study on the economic impact of using carbon dioxide

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Oil Recovery A U.S. state's Bureau of Economic Geology published a study on the economic impact of using carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology to extract additional oil from fields that have reached the end of their conventional economic life. The following table gives the approximate number of jobs for the citizens that would be created at various levels of recovery. Percent Recovery (%) 20 40 80 100 Jobs Created (Millions) 8 11 14 20 Find the regression line. j(t) = .93 = X Use the regression line to estimate the number of jobs (in millions) that would be created at a recovery level of 50%. 11.9 million jobs
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