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Suppose that a population begins at a size of 100 and grows continuously at a rate of 200% per year. Give the formula for calculating the size of that population after t years.
A) A = 100 + te^2
B) A = 100 + e^2t
C) A = 100e^2t
D) A = 100 + 2e^t
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Step-by-step explanation: Im not so sure ok i sorry if Im wrong
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