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Experiments show that the rate of inversion of cane sugar in dilute solution is proportional to the concentration `y(t)` of the unaltered solution. Suppose that the concentration is `1/100` at `t = 0` and `1/300` at `t = 10` hrs. Find `y(t)`

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