Cleanup efforts result in removing mercury form the soil, reducing the concentration of mercury. The differential equati

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Cleanup efforts result in removing mercury form the soil, reducing the concentration of mercury. The differential equati

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Cleanup efforts result in removing mercury form the soil, reducing the concentration of mercury. The differential equation that governs the concentration C of the
mercury in the soil as a function of time (in weeks) is given by
Cleanup Efforts Result In Removing Mercury Form The Soil Reducing The Concentration Of Mercury The Differential Equati 1
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Using Runge-utta 4th order method, find the concentration of the pollutant after 5 weeks. use a step size of 2.5 weeks (you can ignore units). Does your estimateindicate that the soil is at acceptable mercury levels after 5 weeks?
Using Runge-utta 4th order method, find the concentration of the pollutant after 5 weeks. use a step size of 2.5 weeks (you can ignore units). Does your estimate
indicate that the soil is at acceptable mercury levels after 5 weeks?
dC +0.02C = -80 di
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