Asked by Gregory
Need help understanding half-life/decay problem for upcoming test.
A water filter is constructed to form a foam that removes 25% of the particulate impurities for each inch of foam.
1.What percentage of the particulate impurities will be removed by a filter consisting of two inches of?
2. How many inches of foam are needed for the filter to remove 50% of the particulate impurities.
Can you explain in either the A=Pa^x or A=Pe^-rx form?
I just mainly need help on setting up the problem.
Thank You Very Much.
A water filter is constructed to form a foam that removes 25% of the particulate impurities for each inch of foam.
1.What percentage of the particulate impurities will be removed by a filter consisting of two inches of?
2. How many inches of foam are needed for the filter to remove 50% of the particulate impurities.
Can you explain in either the A=Pa^x or A=Pe^-rx form?
I just mainly need help on setting up the problem.
Thank You Very Much.
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Gregory
Please ignore this question. I was a able to get it.
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