Jason decided to begin a workout program. He wants to start running three times a week. At the beginning of the workout program, his weekly average per run is 1 mi. He increases his weekly average per run by 17% each week, according to an exponential growth model.
Jason makes a sketch of the graph for this situation. He plots the point containing the y-intercept, (1,0) He then plots the point representing the weekly average per run for Week 7 and rounds the coordinates of the point to the nearest tenth.
What are the coordinates of the point that represents the weekly average per run for Week 7?
Question 2 options:
(7, 3.2)
(7, 2.7)
(7, 3.0)
(7, 4.6)
(7, 4.1)