The rate of U.S. per capita sales of bottled water for the period 2007-2014 can be approximated by: s(t) = 0.25t^2 - t + 29 gallons per year Where t is time in years since the start of 2007. Find the total per capita bottled water sales as a function of the years since 2007 if per capita water bottle sales in 2010 was 100 gallons.
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We are given a function s(t) = 0.25t^2 - t + 29, which represents the rate of U.S. per capita sales of bottled water in gallons per year, where t is the time in years since the start of 2007. We are also given that in 2010, the per capita sales of bottled water Show more…
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