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A large quantity of waste material contains metal. At the successive passes through a recovery process the mass of the metal recovered is:
32kg at the first pass,
24kg at the second pass;
18kg at the third pass;
13,5kg at the fourth pass, and so on, to form a geometric sequence,
1. How much metal would be recovered at the eighth pass?
(Round off the answer to TWO decimal places)

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