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31 August, 10:42

The concentration C (t) of a certain drug in the bloodstream after t minutes is given by the formula C (t) = 0.04 (1-e-0.2t). What is the concentration after 13 minutes? Round to three decimal places.

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  1. 31 August, 10:59
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    0.037

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The question presents an exponential model linking concentration to the time.

    We are supplied with the time here and we are asked to get the value for the concentration. What we simply need to do

    Is to make a direct substitution

    Thus, the concentration after 13 minis is as follows:

    C (t) = 0.04 (1 - e-0.2 (13))

    C (t) = 0.04 (1 - 0.074273578214)

    C (t) = 0.04 (0.925726421786)

    C (t) = 0.037029056871

    C (t) = 0.037 to three decimal places
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