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The cumulative number of jobs outsourced overseas by u. s.-based multinational companies in year t from 2005 (t = 0) through 2009 is approximated by n(t) = −0.05(t + 1.1)2.2 + 0.7t + 0.9 (0 ≤ t ≤ 4) where n(t) is measured in millions.† how fast was the number of u. s. jobs that were outsourced changing in 2008 (t = 3)? (round your answers to the nearest whole number.)

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