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OpenStudy (18jonea):
@3mar
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
I just need help setting up the problem
OpenStudy (3mar):
Give me 2 min, please!
OpenStudy (18jonea):
of course
OpenStudy (3mar):
What did you get?
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
i am not sure what to oput in the equation, so i havent got anything yet
OpenStudy (3mar):
How many students are?
OpenStudy (3mar):
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
1200
OpenStudy (3mar):
How many 70% of them?
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
840
OpenStudy (3mar):
Great!
Where can you put that value?
in other words, what does that represent? \(t ~or~y~\)??
OpenStudy (18jonea):
y
OpenStudy (3mar):
So plug it in and find out the time \(t\) elapsed before it spreads!
OpenStudy (3mar):
Did you get it?
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
no i didnt
OpenStudy (3mar):
Where are you stuck?
OpenStudy (18jonea):
i pluged it into the online calc and it doesnt give me the answer
OpenStudy (3mar):
Let me try!
OpenStudy (18jonea):
thank you
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OpenStudy (3mar):
wlcm
OpenStudy (3mar):
Thanks.
I appreciate!
I did it and I got t=13.22756836
I know it is a quite long calculation but it is interesting!
OpenStudy (18jonea):
thank you I have some more can you help?
OpenStudy (3mar):
You are welcome!
But I hope you are not in hurry as I am busy.
OpenStudy (18jonea):
I just need one more really quic and then i can wait on the rest
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