The percentage of men age 65 years and older in the workforce from 1950 (t = 0) through 2000 (t = P(t) = 0.0135t² – 1.14

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The percentage of men age 65 years and older in the workforce from 1950 (t = 0) through 2000 (t = P(t) = 0.0135t² – 1.14

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The percentage of men age 65 years and older in the workforce from 1950 (t = 0) through 2000 (t = P(t) = 0.0135t² – 1.141t + 42.8 (0 ≤ t ≤ 50). Show that the percentage of men age 65 years and older in the workforce in the period of time under consideration was smallest around April 1992. P'(t): place.) P"(t) = minimum I Submit Answer I which implies that t = X value of P. This occurs around April 1992. What is that percentage? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) % which implies that P" at this critical number is greater than ✓ 50) is approximately X is a critical number of P. (Round the value of t to one decimal 0, so the critical number gives a
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