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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 02:10 rainbow9960

A ball is rolling down a slope and continuously picks up speed. Suppose the function f(x)= 1.2(1.11)^x describes the speed of the ball in inches per minute. How fast will the be rolling in 20 minutes? Round answer to the nearest whole number.

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