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Part A: Let y represent the number of rabbits after x years. Which functioncan be used to model y as a function of x, where x is a non negative number ?
А. y = 10 (3) ^ (x - 1)
В. y = 10 (3) ^ x
C. y = 3 (10) ^ (x - 1)
D . y = 3 (10) ^ x
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