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    Solve the Problem. -The Number of Books in a Community College Library Increases
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Solve the Problem. -The Number of Books in a Community College Library Increases

Question 132

Question 132

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Solve the problem.
-The number of books in a community college library increases according to the function Solve the problem. -The number of books in a community college library increases according to the function   , where t is measured in years. How many books will the library have after 8 year(s) ? A)  7200 B)  4462 C)  9153 D)  10,275 , where t is measured in years. How many books will the library have after 8 year(s) ?


A) 7200
B) 4462
C) 9153
D) 10,275

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