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CO2 levels above 5% of atmospheric composition are considered dangerously toxic. Assume that the amount of CO2 in the spacecraft atmosphere prior to the failure of the scrubbing system is negligible. Based on the normal daily rate of CO2 production, how much time after the
failure does the crew have until the CO2 level reaches 5%?

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