Simon began a weight-loss program. He loses weight every two weeks. His weight, in pounds, t months after he began the weight-loss program, is shown by the following expression.

210(0.94)2t

Which statement below best describes the base, 0.94?

A. Simon's weight before he beganm the weight-loss program

B.the rate which Simon loses weight

C. the monthly decrease in Simon's weight

D. the numbers of times Simon has lost weight since he began the weight-loss program

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Answer 1
pretty sure b. not 100% sure.

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