
a.
Verify the number of tax returns made through e-file.
a.

Answer to Problem 76E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
E-Filing the table shows the numbers of tax returns (in millions) made through e-file from
Find
Calculation:
Consider the given table to interpret the result, from the table substitute
Hence the rate of increase of number of tax returns made through e-file over the year
b.
Verify the number of tax returns made through e-file.
b.

Answer to Problem 76E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
E-Filing The table shows the numbers of tax returns (in millions) made through e-file from
Make a
Calculation:
The scatter plot of the data is,
Hence the scatter plot of the data is plotted.
c.
Verify the number of tax returns made through e-file.
c.

Answer to Problem 76E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
E-Filing the table shows the numbers of tax returns (in millions) made through e-file from
Find a linear model for the data algebraically. Let
Calculation:
Consider the given table to interpret the result, from the table substitute
Hence the rate of increase of number of tax returns made through e-file over the year
d.
Verify the number of tax returns made through e-file.
d.

Answer to Problem 76E
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
E-Filing the table shows the numbers of tax returns (in millions) made through e-file from
Use the model found in part
Calculation:
To find the
Hence the table can be completed as,
e.
Verify the number of tax returns made through e-file.
e.

Answer to Problem 76E
Results from part
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
E-Filing the table shows the numbers of tax returns (in millions) made through e-file from
Compare your results from part
Calculation:
By comparing the results from part
Hence, results from part
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