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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 20:00 Weser17

Two stores opened on the same day. At the end of the first week, the number of shoppers to each store was 30. For the first 6 weeks, the number of shoppers to each store increased according to the following rules. PLEASE HURRY

Store A: The number of shoppers tripled each week.

Store B: The number of shoppers increased by 100 each week.

If the trend continues, will one store eventually exceed the other store in the number of shoppers?

A.

Store A will exceed Store B in 2 weeks.

B.

Store B will exceed Store A in 2 weeks.

C.

Store A will exceed Store B in 3 weeks.

D.

Store B will exceed Store A in 3 weeks.

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