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the data in the table represents the average number of daylight hours each month in springfield in 2015, rounded to the nearest quarter-hour. write an equation that models the data.

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what is the expected number of daylight hours in march 2020? explain how you found this.


A. the data in the table represents the average number of daylight hours each month in springf

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