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The point of the graph show the population data, in millions, of the state of California for each decade from 1990 to 2000. The data is modeled by the function P(x)=3.113(1.2795)^x. What is the domain for the function P(x)?
A. 0 < or equal to 10
B. x > or equal to 0
C. all whole numbers
D. 1900 < or equal to x < or equal to 2000
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