The frog population at a lake doubles every week. The population can be modeled by f(x) = 15(2)x and f(6) = 960. What does the 960 represent? The population after six weeks The starting population The rate the population increases The number of weeks that have passed
@psirockin2 I think it is B
or D, not sure
I think it's the population after 6 weeks
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here i thought curriculum was supposed to change every few years
LOL
So D?
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D is the number of weeks that have passed. it's asking what the 960 is. 960 weeks? I don't buy it
I still think it's A but okay
I agree ._. but hey ._.
The 15 is representative of the starting population (B). This can be proven as if you plug in 0 for x
I am so lost rn
Your correct answer is B ! NOT D
so now we have 3 answers floating around...
Its not D @Ultrilliam i messed up
Although now your contradicting some of the best math people on OS, judging by those posts i posted of the question that has been answered in the past ._.
Thanks everyone... I have more I already answered them I just wanna make sure they r correct
okay welcome
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