a. Use the calculator commands to model the data using the power function. Find the

Chapter 3, Problem 68

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a. Use the calculator commands to model the data using the power function. Find the variation constant and equation of variation using x as the year (x 1 for year 2000) and y as the gasoline price in dollars per gallon. Round all answers to three decimal places. b. Use the equation to predict the gasoline price in March 2006. Round all answers to three decimal places. Is the answer close to the actual price? c. Use the equation to predict the gasoline price in March 2009. Round all answers to three decimal places.

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