In 2005, it took 20.06 currency units to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912. In 1990, it took only 12.80 currency units to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912. The amount it takes to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912 can be estimated by the linear function V given by V(x)=0.4958x + 13.4563, where x is the number of years since 1990. Thus, V(11) gives the amount it took in 2001 to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912. Complete parts (a) and (b) below. ESTUD a) Use this function to predict the amount it will take in 2008 and in 2016 to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912 In 2008, it will take currency units. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) In 2016, it will take currency units. (Round to two decimal places as needed.) b) When will it take approximately 30 currency units to equal the value of 1 currency unit in 1912? It will take approximately 30 currency units in about years after 1990 to equal 1 currency unit in 1912. (Round to the nearest year as needed.)