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A warren of rabbits has a population of 25. The population is increasing at a rate of 20% per year. How can you write an exponential growth function to find the monthly growth rate? A. y = 25(1.2)^t
B. y = 25(1.1)^12t
C. y = 25(1.0167)^t
D. y = 25(1.01531)^12t

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