The date of the first sighting of robins has been occurring earlier each spring over the past 25 years at a certain laboratory. Scientists from this laboratory have developed two linear​ equations, shown​ below, that estimate the date of the first sighting of​ robins, where x is the year and y is the estimated number of days into the year when a robin can be expected. Complete parts a and b.​(Hint: 2000 was a leap​ year.) y=930-0.415x y=17-0.825x a. Compare the date of first sighting in 2000 for each of these equations. b. Solve this system of equations to find the year in which the two estimates agree.

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The date of the first sighting of robins has been occurring earlier each spring over the past 25 years at a certain laboratory. Scientists from this laboratory have developed two linear​ equations, shown​ below, that estimate the date of the first sighting of​ robins, where x is the year and y is the estimated number of days into the year when a robin can be expected. Complete parts a and b.​(Hint: 2000 was a leap​ year.)

y=930-0.415x

y=17-0.825x

a. Compare the date of first sighting in 2000 for each of these equations.

b. Solve this system of equations to find the year in which the two estimates agree.
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(a) Determine the values for y for x = 2000 for both the equations.

x=2000y=9300.415xy=9300.415×2000=100Thus, number of days=100 daysNumber of days in January=31Number of days in February=29Number of days in March=31Total number of days in January ,February and March=31+29+31=91Number of days in April=100-91=9Hence, 1st sighting of Robin is on 9 April 2000.

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