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A large residential area has 1400 households with an average household income of $40,000, an average household size of 4.8, and, on average, 1.5 working members. Using the model described in Example 8.2 (assuming it was estimated using zonal averages instead of individual households), predict the change in the number of peak-hour social/recreational trips if employment in the area increases by 25% and household income by 10%.

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