The following table shows the percentage P = P(d) of the American food dollar that was spent on eating away from home (at restaurants, for example) as a function of the date d. d = Year P = Percent spent away from home 1969 25% 1989 30% 2009 34% (a) Find P(2009).  % Explain what P(2009) means. Before 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out.Americans spent (2009 times P) percent of their food dollars eating out.    After 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out.In 2009 Americans spent an average of P(2009) dollars eating out each week.In 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out. (b) What does P(1999) mean? The expression P(1999) is the average amount, in dollars, that Americans spent each week eating away from home in 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home in 1999.    The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home times 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home before 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home after 1999. Estimate P(1999).  % (c) What is the average rate of change per year in percentage of the food dollar spent away from home for the period from 1989 to 2009?  % points per year

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The following table shows the percentage P = P(d) of the American food dollar that was spent on eating away from home (at restaurants, for example) as a function of the date d.

d = Year P = Percent spent
away from home
1969 25%
1989 30%
2009 34%
(a) Find P(2009).
 %

Explain what P(2009) means.
Before 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out.Americans spent (2009 times P) percent of their food dollars eating out.    After 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out.In 2009 Americans spent an average of P(2009) dollars eating out each week.In 2009 Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out.

(b) What does P(1999) mean?
The expression P(1999) is the average amount, in dollars, that Americans spent each week eating away from home in 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home in 1999.    The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home times 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home before 1999.The expression P(1999) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home after 1999.

Estimate P(1999).
 %

(c) What is the average rate of change per year in percentage of the food dollar spent away from home for the period from 1989 to 2009?
 % points per year

(d) What does P(2007) mean?
The expression P(2007) is the average amount, in dollars, that Americans spent each week eating away from home in 2007.The expression P(2007) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home in 2007.    The expression P(2007) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home times 2007.The expression P(2007) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home before 2007.The expression P(2007) is the percent of the American food dollar spent eating away from home after 2007.

Estimate P(2007). (Hint: Your calculation in part (c) should be useful.)
 %

(e) Predict the value of P(2012).
 %

Explain how you made your estimate.
P(2012)  = 
34 + 
 
  
 
 × 0.2
   = 
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(a) Explain what P(2009) means.

P(2009) means percentage of the American food dollars that was spent on eating away from the home in 2009.

From above table:

Americans spent P(2009) percent of their food dollars eating out is-

P2009=34%

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