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adell [148]
2 years ago
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A marine biologist is setting up a net 6 feet below the surface of the water. each foot of the water screens out 40% of the ligh

t coming from the surface. which of the following is the approximate percentage of light remaining after passing through 6 feet of water, to the nearest tenth of a percent? 0.4% 1.0% 4.7% 7.8%
Mathematics
1 answer:
just olya [345]2 years ago
4 0

The approximate percentage of light remaining after passing through 6 feet of water, to the nearest tenth of a percent is 4.7%

<h3>How is the percentage of light remaining at a depth of 6 feet calculated?</h3>

The percentage of light remaining is calculated from the percentage of light remaining after a depth of one foot each.

Percentage of light remaining after 1 feet = 100 - 40% = 60%.

Percentage of light remaining after 6 feet = 60% × 60% × 60% × 60% × 60% × 60% = 4.7%

Therefore, the approximate percentage of light remaining after passing through 6 feet of water, to the nearest tenth of a percent is 4.7%.

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