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The volume of a large balloon after it is punctured is represented by the following table:

Time (seconds)
Volume (cubic centimeters)
0
95
3
69
6
50
9
37
12
27
15
20
Which model for V (1), the volume of the balloont seconds after it's punctured, best fits the data?

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The volume of a large balloon after it is punctured is represented by the following table:

Which model for V(t), the volume of the balloon t seconds after it's punctured, best fits the data?

The volume of a large balloon after it is punctured is represented by the following-example-1
User Emanuele Sabetta
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Answer:

V(t)=95⋅(0.9) ^t

Explanation:

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