Calculate the transmitted intensity.
Absorption coefficient of muscle: u = 6.3/m
Absorption coefficient of water: u = 5.5/m
Thickness of muscle: x = 0.2 m
Depth of water: x = 0.2 m
Assume that the incident intensity remains the same throughout.
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