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*Please i need help asap please* The breakdown of a sample of a chemical
compound is represented by the function
p(t) = 300(0.5)', where p(1) represents the number
of milligrams of the substance and t represents the
time, in years. In the function p(), explain what
0.5 and 300 represent.

HINT: Make sure to explain both what 0.5 ( tell me what "r" is ) and 300 represents in terms of the context.​

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