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According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there were 27,288 reported cases of tick-borne illnesses in 2004. In 2016, there were 96,075 reported cases.
(a) Find the average rate of increase in reported cases of tick-borne illnesses from 2004 to
2016, rounded to the nearest whole number. Be sure to include the proper units for your
answer.
(b) Write the formula of a linear model for cases of tick-borne illnesses in the U. S.
(c) Show how to use your linear model to predict the number of tick-borne illnesses in the
U. S. in 2021.
(d) Show how to set up and solve an equation to predict the first year that there will be at
least six times as many tick-borne illnesses in the U. S. as there were in 2004.

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