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Cami is comparing the growth rates in the value of two items in a collection. the value of a necklace increases by 3.2% per year. the value of a ring increases by 0.33% per month. write a function to represent the value of A of the necklace after t years, assuming the inital value of $1 then write an equivalent function with a power of 12t.
A. Write a function to represent the value A of the necklace after t years, assuming the initial value of a $1. Then write an equivalent function with a power of 12t.
B. which item is increasing in value at a faster rate? explain
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