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Carmen and Matt are conducting different chemistry experiments in school. In both experiments, each student starts with an initial amount of water in a flask. They combine two chemicals which react to produce more water. Carmen's experiment starts with 30 milliliters of water in a flask, and the water increases in volume by 8.5 milliliters per second. Matt's experiment starts with 10 milliliters of water and increases in volume by 28% each second.




Which two conclusions can be made if f represents the volume of water in Carmen's flask and g represents the volume of water in Matt's flask?

The volume of water in Carmen's flask is increasing at a faster rate than the volume of water in Matt's flask over the interval [6, 8].
The volume of water in Carmen's flask is increasing at a slower rate than the volume of water in Matt's flask over the interval [4, 6].
The volume of water in Carmen's flask will always be greater than the volume of water in Matt's flask.
The volume of water in Matt's flask will eventually be greater than the volume of water in Carmen's flask.
The volume of water in Carmen's flask is increasing at a slower rate than the volume of water in Matt's flask over the interval [0, 2].

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