SOLUTION: The accounting department has been tracking the price of an item over several varying time periods. It first cost $0.05, then $0.10, then $0.30, then $1.20, then $6, then $36 in t

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Question 765834: The accounting department has been tracking the price of an item over several varying time periods. It first cost $0.05, then $0.10, then $0.30, then $1.20, then $6, then $36 in the current period.
If this trend were to continue, how much would this item cost in the next time period?

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The accounting department has been tracking the price of an item over several varying time periods. It first cost $0.05, then $0.10, then $0.30, then $1.20, then $6, then $36 in the current period.
If this trend were to continue, how much would this item cost in the next time period?

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