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Drag each tile to the correct location on the statements. each tile can be used more than once, but not all tiles will be used.
two amusement parks are planning to open on the first day of summer break.
park a predicts that they will have 500 visitors on the first day of summer break and that the number of visitors will increase at a rate of 40% per day. this relationship is represented by function f below, where x is the number of days since the park opened.
park b predicts that they will have 600 visitors on the first day of summer break and that the number of visitors will increase at a rate of 20% per day. this relationship is represented by function g below, where x is the number of days since the park opened.
both parks record their attendance over the first 4 days of summer break.
park a had 700 visitors on the first day of summer break, and the number of visitors increased at a rate of 30% per day. park b had 500 visitors on the first day of summer break, and the number of visitors increased at a rate of 25% per day.
use the information above to complete the given statements.
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