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The Time It Takes to Use Up a Certain Proportion

Question 86

Question 86

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The time it takes to use up a certain proportion of the reserves of a mineral at a given rate is referred to as the ____.


A) life cycle
B) depletion time
C) long term estimate
D) depletion curve
E) strategic reserve

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