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To work an extended application analyzing the numbers of bachelor's degrees earned by women in the United States from 1985 through 2007, visit this textbook's Companion Website. (Source: National Center for Education Statistics)
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To work an extended application analyzing the numbers of bachelor's degrees earned by women in the United States from 2001 through 2012, visit this textbook's website at LarsonPrecalculus.com. (Data Source: National Center for Education Statistics)
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Based on selected figures obtained during the years $1980-2007$, the total number of bachelor's degrees earned in the United States can be modeled by the function defined by $$ D(x)=900,584 e^{0.0185 x} $$ where $x=0$ corresponds to $1980, x=10 \mathrm{cor}-$ responds to $1990,$ and so on. Approximate, to the nearest unit, the number of bachelor's degrees earned in $2005 .$ (Source: U.S. National Center for Education Statistics.
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