Social Insecurity: Income and Outflow of the Social Security System $2000 $1600 $1200 Income $800 $400 Outflow 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Year Income/Outflow (billions of dollars)
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The graphs show the amount being paid in Social Security benefits and the amount going into the system. All data are expressed in billions of dollars. Amounts from 2016 through 2024 are projections.
How well do your answers to Part A and Part B model the data shown by the graphs? (Note : Part A and Part B, see below) .
A) In 2004, the system’s income was $575 billion, projected to increase at an average rate of $43 billion per year. In which year will the system’s income be $1177 billion?
B). The data for the system’s outflow can be modeled by the formula: B = 0.07x2 + 47.4x + 500. where B represents the amount paid in benefits, in billions of dollars, x years after 2004. According to this model, when will the amount paid in benefits be $1177 billion? Round to the nearest year.
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