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Mathematics, 14.11.2019 06:31, dmc79765

Suppose the expression a(b)^n models the approximate number of people who registered for a dance program every day since the
registration started, where a is the initial number of people who registered, b is the rate of increase in the number of people who
registered every day, and n is the number of days since the registration started.
if the expression below models the registration for a particular dance program, what is the correct interpretation of the second factor?
10(1.1)
a) there were 3.14 times as many people who registered on the 12th day as that of the first day.
b) there were 12 times as many people who registered on the 10th day as that of the first day.
c) there were 11 times as many people who registered on the 10th day as that of the first day.
d) there were 1.1 times as many people who registered on the 12th day as that of the first day.

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