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The rate of change of the gender ratio for the United States during the twentieth century can be modeled as g(t) = (1. 68 · 10^−4)t^2 − 0. 02t − 0. 10
where output is measured in males/100 females per year and t is the number of years since 1900. In 1970, the gender ratio was 94. 8 males per 100 females.
(a) Write a specific antiderivative giving the gender ratio.
G(t) = males/100 females
(b) How is this specific antiderivative related to an accumulation function of g?
The specific antiderivative in part (a) is the formula for the accumulation function of g passing through (t, g) =
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