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The intensity I of light​ (measured in​ foot-candles) varies inversely with the square of the distance from the source. Suppose that the intensity of a light from the source at a distance of 2 meters is 0.055 ​foot-candle. Determine the intensity of a light from the source at a distance of 10 meters.

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