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Kim mountain chocolate company she developed a new method of making a certain type of chocolate that she thinks will be faster than her original method original method can be represented by this function: g(c)=65(1.1)^x. Her new method is shown in the graph below A. During week 0 how many chocolate or proceeded using the old method show your work B. During week zero how many chocolates were produced using the new method explain how you know. C. What is the positive difference between the old method of new method show your work. D. What method initially made more chocolate explain how you know or show your work. E. How many chocolates that the new method produced during week three? F. How many chocolates that the old method produced during week three? G. And week three which method of producing more chocolates? 
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