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Rus_ich [418]
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The last time it placed an order for ingredients, Sweet Treats Bakery ordered 9,160 kilograms of sugar. This time, the bakery is

ordering 75% more sugar. How much sugar is that?
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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

Sry but i hope u get the right answer and have a great christmas.

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Exponential functions have us multiply the previous term by some common factor to get the next term. A sequence like {2,6,18,...} has us multiply by 3 each time and the exponential function modeling this sequence is y = 2(3)^(x-1) where x is a natural number. So this is an example showing that exponential functions have a common factor, or we can call this a common ratio.

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