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The wildflowers at a national park have been decreasing in numbers. there were 300 wildflowers in the first year that the park started tracking them. since then, there have been one fourth as many new flowers each year. create the sigma notation showing the infinite growth of the wildflowers and find the sum, if possible. year new flowers 1 1200 2 300 3 75

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