Multiply (length) times (width). For a square, both numbers will be the same.
First off who needs 75 cards?? Emily signed 2/5 or .4 of 75 so EMILY SIGNED 30 CARDS (caps helps me stay organized) Josh, that slacker, signed 1/9 or .11(repeating) of the remaining 45 cards so JOSH SIGNED 5 CARDS there are 40 unsigned cards and Tatiana signed 2/10 or .2 of them so TATIANA SIGNED 8 CARDS so 40-8=32 there are 32 cards left
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BRO IT B
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60
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(D) 
Step-by-step explanation:
One could run this on a computer and verify the best fit through brute force. The more elegant way is, as usual, to think: What are special values of x for an exponential function? Zero, for starters - anything to the power of zero is 1. The function value for x=0 in the table is 10. Which choices A through D are close to 10 for x=0? Well, (C) and (D), the rest is too far. Next, what is the function value for the next easy one, x=1? The table says 30. Which of (C) and (D) is close to 30 for x = 1. It turns out we can safely exclude (C) because 10.84*1.77 is about 19 and that's way too far from 30. Let's check (D): 8.46*3.51=29.7 - that's quite close. Since there is no other candidate left, I bet my money on (D). Feel free to verify closeness for the other values of x if you are unconvinced yet.