The monthly average high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at Daytona Beach, Florida, can be approximated by where
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The monthly average high temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at Daytona Beach, Florida, can be approximated by
where x = 1 corresponds to January, x = 2 to February, and so on. Estimate graphically when the monthly average high temperature is 75°F or more.
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f(x) = 0.0145x4 - 0.426x³+3.53x² - 6.22x + 72,
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