About 14 weeks ago, there were 42 mold spores found in a garden. After a few weeks of observation, it is determined that the number of mold spores in the garden is tripling every 7 weeks.
The number of mold spores, M, at any given time in the garden is equal to the product of the initial amount of spores, I, and 3 to the power of n, where n is the number of times the amount of mold spores has tripled.
How many mold spores are in the garden today?
A. 378
B. 91,854
C. 252
D. 1,134