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Mathematics, 07.10.2020 19:01 taliyahjhonson1

A manufacturer introduces a new computer, and the marketing department uses the function s(t)=250/3+4e^-0.54t to predict monthly sales. Based on the model, approximately how many computers are expected to sell during the fifth
month?
a. 36
b. 41
c. 76
d. 83

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