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Please help me! I'll mark brainliest. I need to know how to handle these large numbers! The total attendance A (in thousands) at NCAA women's basketball games and the number T of NCAA Women's basketball teams over a period of time can be modeled by:
A= -1.95 x^3 + 70.1 x^2 - 188x + 2150
T= 14.8x + 725
where x is in years and 0 < x < 18. Write a function for the average attendance per team over this period of time: T/A =

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