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The equation shows the number of infected people from an outbreak of influenza. The variable represents the number of infected people, and represents time in weeks.In how many weeks will the number of infected people reach 1,280?a.)10 weeksb.)12 weeksc.)6 weeksd.)8 weeks

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The equation shows the number of infected people from an outbreak of influenza. The variable represents the number of infected people, and represents time in weeks.In how many weeks will the number of infected people reach 1,280?a.)10 weeksb.)12 weeksc.)6 weeksd.)8 weeks

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