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During the first stages of an epidemic, the number of sick people increases exponentially with time. Suppose that at = 0 days there are 2 people sick. By the time = 3, 40 people are sick. a) Let be the number of sick people at time . Find an exponential equation = expressing in terms of .
b) How many people will be sick by the time = 6?
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t = days passed
r = rate of growth
by 0 day, or t = 0, there are 2 folks sick,
by the third day, t = 3, there are 40 folks sick,
how many folks are there sick by t = 6?
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