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The Number N In Millions Of Us Cellular Phone Subscribers Is Shown In The Table

The number N of US cellular phone subscribers (in millions) is shown in the table. (Midyear estimates are give?

I've included the percentage change for each one as well, just in case you may need that too!


Average growth (million people per year) 2002-06:
= 23 Million

Average growth (million people per year) 2000-02:
= 16 Million

Average growth (million people per year) 1998-00:
= 20 Million



Average growth (%) between 2002-06:
= 65.3% (233/141 x 100)

Average growth (%) between 2000-02:
= 29.4% (141/109 x 100)

Average growth (%) between 1998-00:
= 58% (109/69 x 100)

How do I get the IP address for phone number?

Technically, any mobile phone with an Internet connection is assigned both public IP address and private IP address. To see this information, you will need to either download a terminal application from Google play or a Network tools app for your phone. For example this is an IP address information of a mobile phone using a terminal application:As you we can see, the interface v4-rmnet_data0 has a private IP address of 192.0.0.4 with mask of 255.255.255.255.Note: This interface uses PtP (Point-o-Point , not Point To Point)To know your Public IP address of your phone, Google What's my IP address[1]while connected to the Internet.Hope it helps.Footnotes[1] what's my ip address

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The number N, in millions, in use can be estimated by N(t) = 7.12 (1.3)^t?

The number of cell phones in use in the United States is increasing exponentially. The number N, in millions, in use can be estimated by
N(t) = 7.12(1.3)^t)
where t is the number of years after 1990.

a) To estimate the number of cell phones in use in 1995, in 2005, and in 2010, fill in the following table
1995, n=, nt=
2000, n=, nt=
2005, n=, nt=

Find the average rate of cell phone growth between the following years. In each case, include the units.?

182 - 44 = 138
2004 - 1996 = 8
Average yearly growth = 138/8 = 17.25 million phones/year
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182 - 141 = 41
2004 - 2002 = 2
average yearly growth = 41/2 = 20.5 million phones/year
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141 - 109 = 32
2002 - 2000 = 2
average yearly growth = 32/2 = 16 million phones/year

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