For each year tt, the number of trees in Forest A is represented by the function A(t)=93(1.025)^t In a neighboring fore

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For each year tt, the number of trees in Forest A is represented by the function A(t)=93(1.025)^t In a neighboring fore

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For each year tt,the number of trees in Forest A is represented by thefunction A(t)=93(1.025)^t Ina neighboring forest, the number of trees in Forest B isrepresented by the function B(t)=81(1.029)^t
Assuming the population growth models continue to represent thegrowth of the forests, which forest will have a greater number oftrees after 20 years? By how many?
Round your answer to the nearest tree.
ForesT (A OR B) will have ???? moretrees.
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