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Oh no! The zombie virus that began with Mr. Smith has now been passed on to students! Suppose the new virus infected 10 students all at once. Then, each newly-turned zombie infects exactly 3 other people, so that the zombie population triples every day. The formula to model this situation is P = 10(3)x
a) On what day will there be a zombie population over 2,000? Explain how you found this answer.
b) If a cure is not found and the virus continues to spread, how many new zombie will there be on day 10? Explain how you found this answer.
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