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Pre-calc college level Number 37 not a exam, test, homework, or anything graded.

Pre-calc college level Number 37 not a exam, test, homework, or anything graded.-example-1
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Given the function:


n(t)=n_02^{((t)/(a))}

To evaluate n(a) we plug in a wherever there is a t. This way,


\begin{gathered} n(a)=n_02^{((a)/(a))} \\ \rightarrow n(a)=2n_0 \end{gathered}

This way, we can conlcude that:


n(a)=2n_0

Answer: Option C

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