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Suppose the expression a(b)n models the approximate number of customers who applied for a credit card every month since a bank opened, where a is the initial number of customers who applied, b is the rate of increase in the number of people who applied every month, and n is the number of months since the bank opened.

If the expression below models the number of applicants for a credit card, what is the correct interpretation of the second factor?

If the expression below models the number of applicants for a credit card, what is the correct interpretation of the second factor?

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Answer:


b * n represents the increase in application of credit cards in n months.

Explanation:

The expression
a + b *{n} models the approximate number of customers who applied for a credit card every month(n) since the bank opened.

Therefore, we can write
C= a + b *{n} ....... (1) gives the perfect equation.

Now, for n=0, C = a which represents the number of customers who applied for credit card initially.

Therefore, the second term of equation (1) represents the increase in the application of credit cards in n months. (Answer)

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