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The annual average income y of an American man over 25 with an associate's degree is approximated by the linear equation y= 936.7x+33,583.6., where x is the number of years after 2000.
a. predict the average income of an American man with an associate's degree in 2009
y = $__
b. Find and interpret the slope of the equation
c. find and interpret the y-intercept of the equation
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