A chemical reaction produces a substance at a rate given by $R(t) = rac{50}{t+1} - 0.5t$ grams per minute, where $t$ is the time in minutes after the reaction starts. Determine the total mass of the substance produced during the first 10 minutes of the reaction. Explain the steps taken to calculate this total mass and provide the final answer, rounded to two decimal places.
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