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Insect larvae grow incredibly quickly over the first several days of their lives. The length of one particular species increases exponentially at a rate of 25% each day. A scientist studying this species of larva measures one specimen to be 3 mm in length at the beginning of his observation period. The scientist will transfer the larvae to a new environment once the larvae are over 9.16 mm long.

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The exponent graph for this question would be: 
an= 3mm(1.25)^t

If the target length of the larvae is 9.16 mm, the time needed would be:
an= 3mm(1.25)^t
9.16 mm = 3mm(1.25)^t
3mm*3.053=3mm(1.25)^t
1.25^t= 
3.053
1.25^t= 1.25^5
t=5

Answer: t>5

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