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Two separate bacteria populations that grow each month at different rates are represented by the functions f(x) and g(x). in what month does the f(x) population exceed the g(x) population?
month (x) f(x) = 3x g(x) = 7x + 6
1 3 13
2 9 20
(a) month 3
(b) month 4
(c) month 5
(d) month 6
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