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Fish is a rich source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids. However, some fish, such as shark, swordfish, and tuna, contain high concentrations of methylmercury and should be eaten only in moderation. For example, suppose a man starts a new diet in which he consumes 425 grams of albacore tuna per week (roughly equivalent to three 5 oz cans). His body will absorb about 145 micrograms
(a) Find an initial-value problem whose solution is
(b) Find a formula for y(t).
(c) Suppose the man weighs 160 lb. According to U.S EPA guidelines, the amount of methylmercury within his body should be at or below
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