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Question 4 of 5Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Not all values will be used.Richard exports apples harvested on his farms every year. The number of apples harvested from orchard A after t months isrepresented by the function f(0) = 25(3).The number of apples harvested from orchard B after t months is represented by the function g(t) = 10(4)".The total number of apples harvested from both orchards can be represented by the function, E.Elt))252(3)" – 5(4)5103(5)* + 4(2) 5(3)' + 2(4) 5(3)* 2(4)RESubmit

Question 4 of 5Drag each value to the correct location on the equation. Not all values-example-1
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User Muhammad Ashraf
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Given:


\text{Number of apples harvested from orchard A after t months f(t)}=25(3)^t
Number\text{ of apples harvested from orchard B after t months g(t)=}10(4)^t

Total number of apples harvested from both is represented as a function E.


\begin{gathered} E(t)=25(3)^t+10(4)^t \\ E(t)=5\lbrack5(3)^t+2(4)^t\rbrack \end{gathered}

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