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Question 5 3 pts In 1995, you bought a baseball card for $50 that you expect to increase in value 5% each year for the next 10 years. Write an exponential growth equation and es…
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In 1995, you bought a baseball card for $50 that you expect to increase in value 5% each
year for the next 10 years. Write an exponential growth equation
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estimate the value of the baseball card in 2002
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It’s gonna be 67.5 money dollars :)
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It would be worth 67.5 dollars
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