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The amount of rust on an old car doubles every three years. If there are 12 g of rust initially how long will it take for 96 g of rust to be formed?
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The amount of rust on an old car doubles every three years. If there are 12 g of rust initially how long will it take for 96 g of rust to be formed?
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The amount of rust on an old car doubles every three years. If there are 12 g of rust initially how long will it take for 96 g of rust to be formed?
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Answer:
9 years
Explanation:
12g = initial
+3 years = 24g
+3 years = 48g
+3 years = 96g
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