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Which statement justifies why (2, 1,985.5) is a solution to y = 2,200(0.95)*?
A. The ordered pair lies on the graph of the function
B. The ordered pair lies below the graph of the function.
C. the ordered pair lies above the graph of the function.
D. the ordered pair is not part of the domain of the function.
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