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If the intensity of radiation from an x-ray tube at 2 feet is 100 mR/min, the intensity at a distance of 5 feet will be?
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If the intensity of radiation from an x-ray tube at 2 feet is 100 mR/min, the intensity at a distance of 5 feet will be?
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If the intensity of radiation from an x-ray tube at 2 feet is 100 mR/min, the intensity at a distance of 5 feet will
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100 mR
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