Part A)
t = RC
t = (4.41)(56.9 X 10-3)
t = .251 sec
Part B)
Apply V = Vo(e-t/RC)
2.93 = 11.1(e-t/(.251))
t = .334 sec
.334/.251 = 1.33 time constants
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