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Given that a quantity Q(t) is described by the exponential growth function Given that a quantity Q(t)  is described by the exponential growth function   where t is measured in minutes.What is the growth constant? What quantity is present initially? Complete the table of values.Round your answers to the nearest integer.   A) k = 600; Q = 0.03 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 815 1,104 12,051 B) k = 0.03; Q = 600 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,104 12,162 C) k = 0.03; Q = 600 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,093 12,051 D) k = 600; Q = 0.03 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,093 12,051 where t is measured in minutes.What is the growth constant? What quantity is present initially? Complete the table of values.Round your answers to the nearest integer. Given that a quantity Q(t)  is described by the exponential growth function   where t is measured in minutes.What is the growth constant? What quantity is present initially? Complete the table of values.Round your answers to the nearest integer.   A) k = 600; Q = 0.03 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 815 1,104 12,051 B) k = 0.03; Q = 600 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,104 12,162 C) k = 0.03; Q = 600 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,093 12,051 D) k = 600; Q = 0.03 t 0 10 20 100 Q 600 810 1,093 12,051


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