Questión 8 An economic analyst fits the following function to data about annual U.S. exports to China during the years 1995-2003: F(t) = 0.4t2 – 1.6t + 14 billion dollars where t is years since 1995 (in other words, t= 0 represents January 1, 1995). a) What was the value of U.S. exports to China in 1999? b) Calculate the derivative, F'(t). c) Calculate F" (8). d) In one sentence, interpret the meaning of your result for F'(8).

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Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.8: Fitting Exponential Models To Data
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exports to China during the years 1995-2003:
An economic analyst fits the following function to data about annual U.S.
F(t) = 0.4t2 – 1.6t + 14 billion dollars
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where t is years since 1995 (in other words, t=0 represents January 1, 1995).
a) What was the value of U.S. exports to China in 1999?
b) Calculate the derivative, F'(t).
c) Calculate F'(8).
d) In one sentence, interpret the meaning of your result for F'(8).
Transcribed Image Text:Question 8 exports to China during the years 1995-2003: An economic analyst fits the following function to data about annual U.S. F(t) = 0.4t2 – 1.6t + 14 billion dollars %3D where t is years since 1995 (in other words, t=0 represents January 1, 1995). a) What was the value of U.S. exports to China in 1999? b) Calculate the derivative, F'(t). c) Calculate F'(8). d) In one sentence, interpret the meaning of your result for F'(8).
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