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3. A biologist took a count of the number of migrating waterfowl at a particular lake, and recounted
the lake's population of waterfowl on each of the next six weeks.
Find a quadratic function that models the data as a function of x, the number of weeks. Use the
model to estimate the number of waterfowl at the lake on week 8.
A. P(x) = 33x? - 24x + 635; 2,555 waterfowl
B. P(x) = 38x? + 24x + 585; 2,615 waterfowl
C. P(x) = 33x2 – 24x + 635; 2,084 waterfowl
D.P(x) = 38x2 + 24x + 585; 3,209 waterfowl​

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Answered by jatinoiliva
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Answered by alrashiq2
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the answer is b

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