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Mathematics, 11.05.2021 15:40 tucecoskun

During a bean flipping experiment Fiona modeled her data using the function f(t) = 4.127 (1.468) and Karl modeled his data with the function
k(t) = 0.897 (1.992) where t represents the number of trials and f(t) represents
the number of beans.
At what number of trials would Fiona and Karl have the same number of beans?
A.3
B4
C.5
0.6


During a bean flipping experiment Fiona modeled her data using the function

f(t) = 4.127 (1.468)

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