Throughout the twentieth century, the record time for the mile run steadily decreased, from
a. Convert the given data to ordered pairs
b. Draw a
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Figure 4.156 Record times for the mile run.
c. Predict the record time for the mile run in the year
d. Predict when the record time for the mile run will reach
e. Predict when the record time for the mile run will reach
f. On what assumption are these predictions based? If this assumption is correct, how accurate are these predictions?
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