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The number of cell phone users for a particular plan, n, can be modeled by the function. n(t)=140(1+1.08)^t Where t is the time for months. According to the model, the number of cell phone users is growing at a rate of per month Answers:
1.08% 8% 4.8% 80% what is the answer?

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