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Barry has been watching the geese that live in his neighborhood. the number of geese changes each week. (n) f(n) (1) 56 (2) 28 (3) 14 (4) 7 .which function best shows the relationship between n and f(n)? a. f(n) = 28(0.5)^n b. f(n) = 56(0.5)^n-1 c. f(n) = 56(0.5)^n d. f(n) = 112(0.5)^n-1

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