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The number of users on a website is 8100 and is growing exponentially at a rate of 73% per year. Write a function to represent the number of users on the website after tt years, where the monthly rate of change can be found from a constant in the function. Round all coefficients in the function to four decimal places. Also, determine the percentage rate of change per month, to the nearest hundredth of a percent.
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