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A researcher has developed an algorithm for analyzing documents. To test the performance he runs the algorithm on documents with lengths of 10 pages, 20 pages, and 30 pages. The run times were 0.1 seconds, 0.2 seconds, and 0.4 seconds. Would the algorithm be reasonable for analyzing a 300 page document? Explain.
A. Yes, the run time is growing exponentially. For a 300 page document, it would still only be a few minutes
B. Yes, the run time is growing linearly. For a 300 page document, it would still only be a few minutes
C. No, the run time is growing exponentially. For a 300 page document, it would be unreasonably long
D. No, the run time is growing linearly. For a 300 page document, it would be unreasonably long
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