The bar graph shows that people with lower incomes are more likely to report that their

Chapter 0, Problem 74

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The bar graph shows that people with lower incomes are more likely to report that their health is fair or poor. Americans Reporting Fair or Poor Health, by Annual Income 4 6 12 15 21 3% 6% 9% 12% 15% 24% 18% 21% Percentage Reporting Fair or Poor Health Annual Income (thousands of dollars) 15 25 35 50 60 Source: William Kornblum and Joseph Julian, Social Problems, 12th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2007. The data can be modeled by f1x2 = -0.4x + 25.4 and g1x2 = 54.8 - 12.3 ln x, where f(x) and g(x) model the percentage of Americans reporting fair or poor health in terms of annual income, x, in thousands of dollars. Which function, the linear or the logarithmic, is a better model for an annual income of $60 thousand?

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