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The weight of a population of yeast is given by a differentiable function, W, where W(t) is measured in grams and t is measured in hours. The weight of the yeast population increases with respect to t at a rate that is directly proportional to the weight. At time t=10 hours, the weight of the yeast is 200 grams and is increasing at the rate of 5 grams per hour. Which of the following is a differential equation that models this situation?

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