A painting worth $75,000 this year (2020) appreciates exponentially in value by 7.25% each year. Predict its value by completing the table below. Round your final answers to the nearest cent (two decimal places). Then, create a graph of its appreciation.
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A painting worth $75,000 this year (2020) appreciates exponentially in value by 7.25% each year. Predict its
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value by completing the table below. Round your final answers to the nearest cent (two decimal places).
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Then, create a graph of its appreciation.
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SHOW YOUR GRAPH BELOW:
8
2020
9
2021
10
2022
2
11
2023
3
12
2024
4
13
2025
14
2026
6
15
2027
7
16
2028
8
17
2029
9
18
2030
10
19
2031
11
20
2032
12
21
2033
13
22
2034
14
23
2035
15
24
2036
16
2037
17
25
26
2038
18
27
2039
19
28
2040
20
29
2041
21
30
2042
22
31
2043
23
32
2044
24
33
2045
25
34
2046
26
35
2047
27
36
2048
28
37
2049
29
38
2050
30
39
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