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1:07 PM mylab.pearson.com C + 5 MAT_171_IN09: MyLab Math All Assignments P Do Homework - 4.8 Exponential Growth and Decay Models HW (Copy) MAT_171_IN09 Kaylie Grooms 11/12/23 1:07 PM ? ential Growth and Question 6, 4.8.17 HW Score: 26.21%, 7.6 of 29 points py) Part 1 of 2 O Points: 0 of 2 Save Under certain water conditions, the free chlorine (hypochlorous acid, HOCI) in a swimming pool decomposes according to the law of uninhibited decay. After shocking a pool, the pool boy, Geoff, tested the water and found the amount of free chlorine to be 2.8 parts per million (ppm). Twenty-four hours later, Geoff tested the water again and found the amount of free chlorine to be 2.3 ppm. What will be the reading after 2 days (that is, 48 hours)? When the chlorine level reaches 1.0 ppm, Geoff must shock the pool again. How long can Geoff go before he must shock the pool again? After 2 days, or 48 hours, the amount of free chlorine in the pool will be ppm. (Do not round until the final answer. Then round to the nearest hundredth as needed.) Clear all Check answer w an example Get more help

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