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Exponential problem, algebra 2 (or alg 3)

Exponential problem, algebra 2 (or alg 3)-example-1
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Hence, the correct option is (E) none of these as none of the given options match with the obtained answer.

Explanation:

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The formula for exponential growth is given as y = ab^x

Where y is the final amount, a is the initial amount, b is the growth factor and x is the time elapsed.

According to the question, the bug population starts at 10 and grows to 50 in one hour. Therefore,

50 = 10b^1

b = 5

So, the formula becomes: y = 10(5)^x

To find out how many bugs are there 3 hours after the start, we substitute x = 3 in the formula.

y = 10(5)^3 = 1250

Therefore, the number of bugs after 3 hours is 1250.

Hence, the correct option is (E) none of these as none of the given options match with the obtained answer.

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