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AE A 9. A polling firm determines that the percent of likely voters who support a certain mayoral candidate can be repre
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AE A 9. A polling firm determines that the percent of likely voters who support a certain mayoral candidate can be repre
AE A 9. A polling firm determines that the percent of likely voters who support a certain mayoral candidate can be represented by a function P(t) where t is measured in weeks since the candidate entered the race. Interpret the given equations, including units. (a) P(2)=31 (b) P'(2)=6 (a) Choose the correct answer below. OA. The percentage of likely voters to not support the candidate 2 weeks after entering the race is 31%. B. The percentage of likely voters to not support the candidate 31 days after entering the race is 2%. C. The percentage of likely voters to support the candidate 2 weeks after entering the race is 31%. OD. The percentage of likely voters to support the candidate 31 days after entering the race is 2%. (b) Choose the correct answer below. OA. 6 weeks after entering the race, support for the candidate increased by approximately 2 percentage points in the next week. B. 2 weeks after entering the race, support for the candidate decreased by approximately 6 percentage points in the next week. C. 6 weeks after entering the race, support for the candidate decreased by approximately 2 percentage points in the next week. D. 2 weeks after entering the race, support for the candidate increased by approximately 6 percentage points in the next week.