SOLUTION: Using n=100e^k^t: There was 500 pieces of candy after 3 hours How many pieces of candy were there after a day?

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Question 1099618: Using n=100e^k^t:
There was 500 pieces of candy after 3 hours
How many pieces of candy were there after a day?

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