24 b. could molly use a different number of bags and put an equal number of apples less
than 1...
Mathematics, 10.11.2019 17:31, damientran
24 b. could molly use a different number of bags and put an equal number of apples less
than 12 in each bag without any apples left over? if so, how many bags could she use
and how many apples would be in each bag? be sure to label your amount of bags
and apples correctly. explain how you reached your conclusion.
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The equation represents the function f, and the graph represents the function g. f(x)=3(5/2)^x determine the relationship between the growth factors of f and g. a. the growth factor of g is twice the growth factor of f. b. the growth factor of f is twice the growth factor of g. c. the growth factor of f is 2.5 times the growth factor of g. d. the growth factor of f is the same as the growth factor of g.
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