A bad data point: A scientist sampled data for a natural phenomenon that she has good reason to believe is appropriately modeled by an exponential function N = N (t). A laboratory assistant reported...



A bad data point: A scientist sampled data for a natural phenomenon that she has good reason to believe is appropriately modeled by an exponential function N = N (t). A laboratory assistant reported that there may have been an error in recording one of the data points but is not certain which one. Which is the suspect data point? Explain your reasoning.



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