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Find the total amount of water that will leak in the first 24 hours if the leak is not fixed. Use the formula sn=a1-rn1-r and round to the nearest whole milliliter. 77+(1/2)^n-1…
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Find the total amount of water that will leak in the first 24 hours if the leak is not fixed. Use the formula sn=a1-rn1-r and round to the nearest whole milliliter.
77+(1/2)^n-1
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whats the formula?
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