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A week ago, I could buy a 12-gallon hand sanitizer for $25, but today the price is $37.50. If the price of hand sanitizer is increasing exponentially, what will be the price if …
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A week ago, I could buy a 12-gallon hand sanitizer for $25, but today the price is $37.50. If the price of hand sanitizer is increasing exponentially, what will be the price if I decide to wait to buy my hand sanitizer six weeks from now?
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Assuming it continues to increase the same amount, the price would be $100
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