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Mathematics, 17.06.2020 22:57 cecelia090

An element is decaying according to the model given by y (x) = (1/3)^x + 7 where x is measured in days and y(x) is measured in grams. Explain the correct meaning of the 7 in this situation. Your
A. Initially, seven grams of the element were present at x = days.

B. The element is decaying at a rate of 7 grams/day.

C. After 7 days, there is 1/3 of the element remaining in grams

D. As the days continue to increase, the amount of element left approaches 7 grams.

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