Joshua owns a cell phone company. With the addition of more store locations, the number of phones that his company sells increases exponentially. He determines the increase can be represented with this
function.
p(n)=400(1.7)"
In this function, n is the number of locations and p(n) is the number of phones sold at n locations. After further review, Joshua finds that his function is incorrect. What change should he make to the function if
he determines the rate of increase is correct but that the number of phones the function shows being sold is too high?