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2A-->B+C given that the initial concentration of A is .022M and that at 69 s, the concentration of B increases to .0095M, what is the rate constant?

i know I need to find the new concentration of A at 69s, but I am having trouble with findthing this. I thought it might be twice the amount of [ B ] but i was incorrect...
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