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Mathematics, 25.05.2020 21:00, borgeschristoper694

The yearly population of a city with a 3% yearly growth rate and an initial population of 30,000 can be modeled by the following function where x is time, in years, from 2015. f(x) = 30,000(1.03)x The mathematical domain of this function is all real numbers, and its range is all y-values greater than zero. Which statements describe how the reasonable domain and range compare to the mathematical ones? Check all that apply. The reasonable domain has a minimum value. The reasonable domain does not include zero. The reasonable range has a minimum value of 30,000. The reasonable range includes zero. The reasonable range has an implied, but unknown, maximum value.

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