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The annual growth of Noah's worm collection is represented by the table. What does f(x) = 4 represent? x 0 2 4 f(x) 4 16 64 The number of new worms each year The number of worms Noah started with The common ratio of worm growth The average rate of change of worm growth each year

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Answer:

the answer is B

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Answer:

The number of worms Noah's started with.

Explanation:

From the table:


\left[\begin{array}{ccc}x&f(x)\\0&4\\2&16\\4&64\end{array}\right]

We see that f(x) reads "4" for x equal to zero (0), which means that 4 is the number of worms for year zero (when Noah's started his collection)

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