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(4 points) The population of a certain species of frog grows 14% every year. Suppose 57 frogs are released into a pond Construct an exponential model to
predict the population of frogs.
( Which of the following models represents this population?
A. 57(0.14-
B. (57) 14
C. 57(1.14)
D. (1.14 572
(II) Use your model to predict how many frogs there will be in 8 years
(Express your answer rounded up to the nearest frog)
Answer = 524
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