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2. A new type of cell phone is being released to the public. The function below is used to predict F(t), the total sales in thousands of units per day based on t, the
time in weeks since the date of release.
S(O)= 40 (1.18)
O
118,000 units on the first day then 40% per week
40,000 units on the first day then 18% per week
According to this function, what are the predicted sales on the first day, and
what is the predicted rate of percentage increase per week in the sales
40,000 units on the first day then 1.18% per week
amount?
18,000 units on the first day then 40% per week

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