Solve.In 1996, an outbreak of a disease infected 17 people in a large community. By 1997, the number of those infected had grown to 29. Find an exponential growth function that fits the data. (Round decimals to three places.)
A. N(t) = 17e0.534t, where t is the number of years after 1997.
B. N(t) = 17e5.34t, where t is the number of years after 1996.
C. N(t) = 17e0.534t, where t is the number of years after 1996.
D. N(t) = 17e5.34t, where t is the number of years after 1997.
Answer: C
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