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The exit age distribution for a reactor is given by E(t)=δ(t-4), where t is in seconds. A first order liquid phase reaction (k=0.25 s-1) is carried out in this reactor under steady state and isothermal conditions. The mean conversion of the reactant at the exit of the reactor, up to 2 digits after the decimal point, is
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