When a person has a cavity filled, the dentist typically administers a local anesthetic. After leaving the
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When a person has a cavity filled, the dentist typically administers a local anesthetic. After leaving the dentist’s office, one’s mouth often remains numb for several more hours. If a shot of anesthesia is injected into the bloodstream at the time of the procedure (t = 0), and the amount of anesthesia still in the bloodstream t hours after the initial injection is given by A = A0 e-0.5t, in how many hours will only 10% of the original anesthetic still be in the bloodstream?
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