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An English teacher at a high school can teach six classes. There are 38 students enrolledin English I, 44 in English II, and 47 in English III.Use the Hamilton method to determine the apportionment of students to the courses todetermine the number of sections needed per course. Answer: English I=_______________ section(s) English II=_______________ section(s) English III=_______________ section(s)
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we have the exponential function
Fo x=6 months
substitute in the function above
The answer is $1,596.05
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