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meriva
2 years ago
6

The expression

Mathematics
1 answer:
zalisa [80]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Rate of annual increase

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the expression  475\cdot1.076^t, models the average annual per capita health care costs, in dollars, in the US as a function of the number of years t since  1970 .

1.076 in the expression 475\cdot1.076^t, represents the rate of annual increase of the annual per capita health care costs (in dollars).

Take for example,

In Year 1, when t=1, 475\cdot1.076^{1}

In Year 2, when t=2, 475\cdot1.076^{2}=475\cdot1.076\cdot1.076=(Year 1)\cdot1.076

Once we know the annual per capita health care costs for the previous year, we simply multiply it by 1.076 or for any number of years, raise it to t years.

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