Answer:
The original population of State A was half of the original population of State B.
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>State A:</u>
The population f(x), in millions, of State A of a country after x years is represented by the function

Initially, at x = 0, the population was

<u>State B:</u>
The graph shows the population g(x), in millions, of State B of the country after x years. From the graph, at x = 0, the population in state B was
(the graph intersects the y-axis at point (0,2)).
Hence, the original population of State A was half of the original population of State B.