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In many cases, removing dangerous chemicals from waste sites can be modeled using exponential decay. This is a key reason why such cleanups can be dramatically expensive. Suppose for a certain site there are initially 20 parts per million of a dangerous contaminant and that our cleaning process removes 5% of the remaining contaminant each day. How much contaminant (in parts per million) is removed during the first four days
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Anyone? 15m is what percent of 60m; 3m; 30m; 1.5 km?
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Jose is going to use a random number generator 500500 times. each time he uses it, he will get a 1, 2, 3,1,2,3, or 44.
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