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In a certain tropical forest, litter (mainly dead vegetation such as leaves and vines) forms on the ground at the rate of 10 grams per square centimeter per year. At the same time, however, the litter is decomposing at the rate of 80% per year. Let f(t) be the amount of litter (in grams per square centimeter) present at time t. Find a differential equation satisfied by f(t).

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