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The data from the U. S. Census Bureau for 1980-2010 shows that the median weekly earnings of full-time male employees who have at least a bachelor's degree can be modeled by the function
M(x) = 0.009x3 - 0.29x2 + 30.7x + 439.6 where x Is the number of years after 1980 and M(x) Is the
median weekly earnings in dollars. The median weekly earnings of all full-time employees who have at
least a Bachelor's degree can be modeled by the function T(x) = 0.012x3 - 0.46x2 + 56.1x + 732.3 where
x Is the number of years after 1980 and T(x) Is the median weekly earnings in dollars.
Estimate the median weekly earnings of a full-time female employee with at least a Bachelor's degree in
2006. Round to the nearest dollar.
The median weekly earnings of a female employee in 2006 is about

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