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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 15:30, jeffcarpenter

You try... Ex. 3 Consumption: You drink a beverage with 120mg of caffeine. Each hour the caffeil

your system decreases by about 12%.

a. What is the original amount of caffeine in your body?

b. Write an exponential function to model this scenario.

c. How much caffeine remains in your body after 9.3 hours?

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