The graph shows the total number of COVID-19 cases in the UK from February 23 to April 17 in 2020. The dots or stars represent the actual data points, and the line is an exponential fit for the data points. Each value in the x-axis shows days since COVID cases started to be measured in the UK, with “day 1” representing February 23. The y-axis shows the total number of cases per day. Which of the following correctly uses the graph to determine the best estimate for the number of COVID-19 cases in the UK on day 20? (1 point) Responses

2,000 cases
12,000 cases
10,000 cases
15,000 cases

Based on the exponential fit line in the graph, the best estimate for the number of COVID-19 cases in the UK on day 20 would be 10,000 cases.