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Answer:

We have the equation:

[tex]W = W_0*(\frac{1}{2})^{0.36*t}[/tex]

Where:

W₀ is the initial area of the wound, and t is the time in days.

Now, if we initially have a wound of 25 mm^2, then:

W₀ = 25mm^2

And we can replace it in the equation, then we get:

[tex]W = (25mm^2)*(\frac{1}{2})^{0.36*t}[/tex]

We want to know the size of this wound after:

a) 1 day.

We know that t represents time in days, so here we just need to replace t by one, then:

[tex]W = (25mm^2)*(\frac{1}{2})^{0.36*1} = 19.5 mm^2[/tex]

b) 1 week

Again, t represents the time in days, so we need to write this in days.

We know that:

1 week = 7 days.

then t = 7

The size of the wound after 7 days is:

[tex]W = (25mm^2)*(\frac{1}{2})^{0.36*7} = 4.36 mm^2[/tex]

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