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The amount (in megawatts) of energy generated in a country from wind power can be modeled by the function W(t)equalsw0(1.90)t, where tequals0 corresponds to the year 2000. (a) The amount generated in the year 2000 was 2540 megawatts. Find w0. (b) Estimate the amount of energy generated by wind power in the years 2004 and 2013.

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