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23 September, 18:23

A marine biologist is studying the growth of a particular species of fish. She writes the following equation to show the length of the fish, f (m), in cm, after m months: f (m) = 5 (1.07) m Part A: When the marine biologist concluded her study, the length of the fish was approximately 9.19 cm. What is a reasonable domain to plot the growth function? Part B: What does the y-intercept of the graph of the function f (m) represent? Part C: What is the average rate of change of the function f (m) from m = 1 to m = 9, and what does it represent?

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  1. 23 September, 18:34
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