Table 2.6 shows N(s), the number of sections of Economics 101, as a function of s, the

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Table 2.6 shows N(s), the number of sections of Economics 101, as a function of s, the number of students in the course. If s is between two numbers listed in the table, then N(s) is the higher number of sections. Table 2.6 s 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 N(s) 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 (a) Evaluate and interpret: (i) N(150) (ii) N(80) (iii) N(55.5) (b) Solve for s and interpret: (i) N(s)=4 (ii) N(s) = N(125)

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