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Ant Colony A: The function a(x) = 210(1.12)x represents the number of ants in Ant Colony A, x days after an experiment starts. There is also a table provided for Ant Colony A on the whiteboard. Ant Colony B: There is a graph on the whiteboard that represents the number of ants in Ant Colony B during the same time period.
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