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Example 6 Men in the Workforce Chapter 1.1 The points on the graph in Figure 1.13 give the number of men in the workforce (in millions) as a function g.

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1 example 6 Men in the Workforce Chapter 1.1 The points on the graph in Figure 1.13 give the number of men in the workforce (in millions) as a function g of the year for selected years t from 1890 to 2005. a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac  2009 PBLPathways

2 The points on the graph in Figure 1.13 give the number of men in the workforce (in millions) as a function g of the year for selected years t from 1890 to 2005. c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac

3  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

4  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

5  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

6  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

7  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

8  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

9  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

10  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

11  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

12  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

13  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

14  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

15  2009 PBLPathways Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac a.Find and interpret g(1940). b. What is the input t if the output is g(t) = 51.6 million men?

16  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac

17  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac years increase

18  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac years increase number of men increase

19  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac years increase number of men increase As the years increase from 1890 to 2005, the number of men in the workforce increases.

20  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac

21  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac

22  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac

23  2009 PBLPathways c. What can be said about the number of men in the workforce during 1890 – 2005? d. What is the maximum number of men in the workforce during the period shown on the graph? Figure 1.13 Source: World Almanac The maximum number of men in the workforce is 76 million and occurs in 2005.


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