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A sequence has a common ratio of 3/2 and f(5) = 81. Which explicit formula represents the sequence? f(x) = 24(3/2)^x-1
f(x) = 16(3/2)^x-1
f(x) = 24(3/2)^x
f(x) = 16(3/2)^x


A sequence has a common ratio of 3/2 and f(5) = 81. Which explicit formula represents the sequence?

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