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A simple reaction: 2A+B=C. IF THE CONCENTRATION OF B IS INCREASED 4 TIMES, HOW MANY TIMES SHOULD THE CONCENTRATION OF A DECREASE SO THAT THE RATE OF REACTION DOESN'T CHANGE?! please help me

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