\begin{tabular}{|l|l|l|l|} \hline & \multicolumn{1}{|c}{ Education } & FinancialSta... & AnxietyHist \\ \hline Male & Higher Secondary School & Average & Yes \\ \hline Male & Bachelor & Good & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Very High & Yes \\ \hline Female & Higher Secondary School & Low & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & High & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Very High & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Good & No \\ \hline Female & Secondary School & Average & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & High & Yes \\ \hline Female & Higher Secondary School & Average & No \\ \hline Female & PhD & High & Yes \\ \hline Male & Higher Secondary School & High & Yes \\ \hline Male & Higher Secondary School & High & No \\ \hline Male & PhD & High & Yes \\ \hline Female & Masters & High & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & High & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Average & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Average & No \\ \hline Male & Bachelor & Good & No \\ \hline Female & Higher Secondary School & Average & No \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Good & Yes \\ \hline Female & Bachelor & Good & Yes \\ \hline \end{tabular}
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Bachelor's Degrees The number of bachelor's degrees conferred in the United States has been increasing steadily in recent decades. Based on data from the National Center for Education Statistics, the rate of change of the number of bachelor's degrees (in thousands) can be approximated by the function $$B^{\prime}(t)=0.06048 t^{2}-1.292 t+15.86$$ where $t$ is the number of years since $1970 .$ Source: National Center for Education Statistics. a. Find $B(t),$ given that about $839,700$ degrees were conferred in 1970$(t=0)$ . b. Use the formula from part a to project the number of bachelor's degrees that will be conferred in 2015$(t=45)$ .
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