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Mathematics, 19.01.2021 23:30 RickandMorty420710

A diver can hold his breath for two minutes under water. After practicing for a week, he can hold his breath for 5% longer. How long will he be able to hold his breath after the first week of practice? A. 2.1 minutes
B. 2.01 minutes
C. 3.0 minutes
D. 0.1 minutes

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