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Jennifer starts with a population of 100 amoebas that doubles in size every minute for a number of minutes, m. She writes the expression 100(2") to find the number of amoeba after m minutes. Nathan starts with a population of 10 amoebas that increases 40% in size every minute for a number of minutes, m. He writes the expression (1 + 0.4)" to find the number of amoeba after m minutes. Use the drop-down menus to explain what each part of Jennifer's and Nathan's expressions mean.​
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