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An analyst predicts that the demand for homeowner’s insurance will continue to decline for a time, and then begin to climb. Her model for the number of insurance policies demanded, shown in the following graph, is D = 0.0625t2 − 0.75t + 4.25, where D represents tens of millions of policies and t is time in months. On what interval does the analyst predict that the demand for policies will increase? A.
t ≥ 6

B.
4 ≤ t ≤ 10

C.
t ≥ 8

D.
0 ≤ t ≤ 6

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