Mathematics, 26.05.2021 04:50 smartgirl9989
Margo is the secretary at a company that has around 300300300 employees. The air conditioning just stopped working, and employees had the option to go home early. Margo kept track of how many employees were still in the office at different numbers of hours after the air conditioning stopped working. She plotted the points below.
She is looking for a function that models her data. Since the trend of the data is decreasing and concave, she found a decreasing concave exponential model and a decreasing concave quadratic model.
Which of the following functions fits the data better?
Use the function that you chose to predict how many employees will be in the office 6.56.56, point, 5 hours after the air conditioning stopped working. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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