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  1. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x) = 6 * 1.5 ^ x and g(x) = 5x + 10 using this graphBased on the graph, he concludes
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  2. Marshall is comparing the growth rate of f(x)=6*1.5^x and g(x)=5x+10 bases on the graph he concludes that the growth rate of
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  3. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6(1.5)^xand g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that
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  4. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6(1.5)xand g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that the
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  5. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6(1.5)xand g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that the
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  6. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6⋅1.5x and g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that
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  7. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x) = 6 • 1.5* and g (x) = 5x + 10 using thisgraph. Based on the graph, he
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  8. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6⋅1.5x and g(x)=5x+10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he concludes that
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  9. 4. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x) = 6(1.5)^x and g(x) = 5x + 10 using this graph. Based on the graph, he
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  10. Marshall is comparing the growth rates of f(x)=6⋅1.5x𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) = 6 ⋅ 1.5 𝑥 and g(x)=5x+10 𝑔 ( 𝑥 ) = 5 𝑥 + 10
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