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An epidemiological study of the spread of a certain influenza strain that hit a small school population found that the total number of students, p, who contracted the flu t days after it broke out is given by the model p = − t ² + 13t + 130, where 1 ≤ t ≤ 6. find the day that 160 students had the flu. recall that the restriction on t is at most 6.

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