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Chang added some chlorine to the water in the pool. The chlorine evaporated at a fixed rate every week. The table below shows the amount of chlorine f(n), in ounces, that was le…
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Chang added some chlorine to the water in the pool. The chlorine evaporated at a fixed rate every week. The table below shows the amount of chlorine f(n), in ounces, that was left in the pool after n weeks :
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