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OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

The population f(x), in millions, of State A of a country after x years is represented by the function shown below: f(x) = 2(1.08)t The graph shows the population g(x), in millions, of State B of the country after x years: Which conclusion is correct about the population of State A and State B? The original population of State B was half of the original population of State A. The original population of State A was half of the original population of State B. The original population of State A was equal to the original population of State B. The original population of State B was one-fourth of the original population of State A.

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

@m&msdoodle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And that is the whole graph?

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

yea sadly lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

=L

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok... so C is ruled out... otherwise it would just be a straight line....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A doesn't sound right either....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B is practically the same thing as A except flipped. If it were half it would be starting at 3... so D sounds the most reasonable........ I can't make any promises.

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

0-0 holy crap thank you !!!!!!! i wish i could give u like thousands of medals if i could :D:D:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Np!! Like i said tho... I can't make any promises....

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

yea ik :D:D but your still awesome at this stuff lol i not to smart for this kind of stuff

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol! thx!!!!

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

but hey you dont mind helping me wth a few more do u??? and yayay a medal :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol!! Ill try! :)

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

Simplify square root of 5 multiplied by the cube root of 5 5 to the power of 5 over 6 5 to the power of 1 over 6 5 to the power of 2 over 3 5 to the power of 7 over 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...... \[\frac{ 5^{5} }{ 6 }\] Do u think that this is right? Like for what the answers look like...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

isn't the "over" part mean it is a fraction...

OpenStudy (geekfromthefutur):

yea :3 but the answers look like this |dw:1402666500352:dw|

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