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W(x) = 0.07x+4.1 models the number of women, w(x) , in millions, enrolled in u. s. colleges x years after 1984. the function
m(x)= 0.01x+3.9
models the number of men, m(x), in millions, enrolled in u. s. colleges x years after 1984.

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