The average annual number of cigarettes smoked by an adult in some country continues to decline. For the years 2000−2012, the equation y=−77.8x+2051 approximates this data. Here, x is the number of years after 2000, and y is the average annual number of cigarettes smoked. If this trend continues, find the year in which the average annual number of cigarettes smoked reaches zero. To do this, substitute 0 for y in the equation and solve for x.
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, the average annual number of cigarettes smoked will be zero.
(Round down to the nearest year.)
Substituting 0 for y in the equation, we attain,
"0=-77.8x+2051"
add 77.8x on both sides to attain
"77.8x=2051"
divide both sides by 77.8
"x=26.36"
nearest year, we have
"x=26 years"
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