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Question 5 of 20 Select the correct answer. In 2010, there were 400 frogs in the lake at a local nature preserve. Each year, the population of frogs grows by 10%. Which equation…
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In 2010, there were 400 frogs in the lake at a local nature preserve. Each year, the population of frogs grows by 10%.
Which equation accurately describes the population of frogs, fix), x years after 2010?
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Answer: f(x)=400 (1.1)^x
Step-by-step explanation: f(x)=400 (1.1)^x
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