Which daughter will have more money in her college savings f…
Which daughter will have more money in her college savings fund when she turns 18? (Hint: The evidence for your claim should be visible on the table if you chose good inputs for which you can easily find the outputs without a calculator.)
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Write an equation for f(x) in the form of y= (a)⋅(b)x. Next, use a point, other than the y-intercept, that is unique to your graph to show your equation works. [This work can be submitted on scratch paper, if needed, after the exam. Be sure to state which question it came from.]
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