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Mathematics, 18.09.2019 02:10, whitbol

Suppose the expression a(b)n models the approximate number of customers who applied for a credit card every month since a bank opened, where a is the initial number of customers who applied, b is the rate of increase in the number of people who applied every month, and n is the number of months since the bank opened. if the expression below models the number of applicants for a credit card, what is the correct interpretation of the second factor? a. there were 1.2 times as many customers who applied in the 4th month compared to the initial number of customers. b. there were 4.8 times as many customers who applied in the 4th month compared to the initial number of customers. c. there were 2.07 times as many customers who applied in the 4th month compared to the initial number of customers. d. there were 6.75 times as many customers who applied in the 4th month compared to the initial number of customers.

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