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A toy company has 6 different heights of its best-selling action figure, labeled versions 1 through 6. Each version is modeled from clay molding of the action figure. Version 1 is 125% taller than the clay molding of the action figure. The heights of action figure versions 2 through 6 are each 125% taller than the previous version of the action figure. The clay molding of the action figure is 4 inches tall. Which function can be used to find the height in inches of each version of action figure, where 1 ≀ v ≀ 6? h(v) = 1.25(v+ 4)

h(v) = 4(1.25)v

h(v) = 1.25(4)v

h(v) = 4(v + 1.25)

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