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Mathematics, 13.10.2019 18:30 Teeboz

An amusement park is comparing guest attendance for the months of june and august. on the first day of each month, the park's attendance is 2,000 guests. the attendance in june increases by 10% each day. the attendance in august decreases by 10% each day. in each equation, y represents the attendance with respect to a number of days, x. drag each equation to show whether it can be used to represent the attendance during june, august, or neither of these.
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