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Mathematics, 14.12.2021 04:50, deidaralove90

The sales of a certain product after an initial release can be found by the equation s=16square root7t+62, where s represents the total number of units sold and t represents the time in weeks after release. How many weeks will pass before the product sells about 150 units? Round your answer to the nearest week.

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