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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 23:59 jamesgotqui6

Can someone please help me out here?
Please answer all the questions :D thank u in advance!

(1st picture attached shows the graph u need 2 use 2 answer these questions )
Here's the questions:

1. When comparing the "# of Bacteria" each hour, what is the number being multiplied by each time? (growth/decay factor) *
A.1
B.8
C.32
D.224

2.What is the initial number of bacteria? (at time zero) *
A.0
B.1
C.4
D.32

3. Write a rule/ equation for this picture:
(2nd attachment)
A. y = 4 * 8^x
B. y = 4 + 8x
C. y = 4^x + 8
D. y = 4x + 8

4.Suppose you started with 100 bacteria, but they still grew by the same growth factor. Write the new function rule for this situation.

A. y = 4 + 8x
B. y = 100x + 8
C. y = 100
D. y = 100 * 8^x

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Can someone please help me out here? Please answer all the questions :D thank u in advance! (1st pic
Can someone please help me out here? Please answer all the questions :D thank u in advance! (1st pic

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