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Mathematics, 11.06.2020 20:57 jpsaad00

A certain virus is dying off at a rate of 18% per hour. Initially there were 40,000 grams of the strain. If this continues at this rate, how much of the
strain would still be alive after 48 hours? (Round your answer to the
nearest whole number.) *

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