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Mathematics, 16.04.2021 22:10 darwin59651

Allison counts 4 cells under a microscope. She counts them again each day for five days, and finds that the number of cells quadrupled each day—from 4 to 16, then from 16 to 64, and so on. Is the number of cells a function of the number of days? If so, is it linear? Explain your reasoning.

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