SOLUTION: The amount of particulate matter left in solution during a filtering process is given by the equation P = 600(2)-0.4n, where n is the number of filtering steps. Find the amounts le

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Question 267000: The amount of particulate matter left in solution during a filtering process is given by the equation P = 600(2)-0.4n, where n is the number of filtering steps. Find the amounts left for n = 0 and n = 5.
1200, 150
600, 19
600, 150
600, 2400

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600,19
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