Behavioral sciences: Smoking and Education According to a study, the probability that a smoker will quit smoking increases with the smoker’s educational level. The probability (expressed as a percent) that a smoker with x years of education will quit is approximately y = 0.831x2 - 18.1x + 137.3 (for 10 ≤ x ≤ 16).
a. Graph this curve on the window [10, 16] by [0, 100].
b. Find the probability that a high school graduate smoker (x = 12) will quit.
c. Find the probability that a college graduate smoker (x = 16) will quit.
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