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The number of people contacted at each level of a phone tree can be represented by f(x) = 3^x where x represents the level.
What is x when f(x) = 27?
A. X = 2; At level 2, 27 people will be contacted.
B. x = 24; At level 24, 27 people will be contacted.
C. x = 3; At level 3, 27 people will be contacted.
D. x = 9; At level 9,27 people will be contacted.
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