Barney joined a gym to become stronger, and every 4 weeks he notes the maximum amount of weight that he can bench-press. He records his progress over a five-month period in the following table. Weeks - Weight in Pounds0 - 304 - 388 - 4612 - 5416 - 6220 – 70If Barney's strength continues to grow at the same rate, at what week will he be able to lift 100 pounds?

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Barney joined a gym to become stronger, and every 4 weeks he notes the maximum amount of weight that he can bench-press. He records his progress over a five-month period in the following table. <br>Weeks - Weight in Pounds<br>0 - 30<br>4 - 38<br>8 - 46<br>12 - 54<br>16 - 62<br>20 – 70<br><br>Which of the following equations allows Barney to predict the maximum weight he will be able to lift in the future?






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