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Caac radium-226, a common caac isotope of radium, has a caac half-life of 1,620 caac years.
How many caac grams of a 120-caac gram sample will remain after t caac years?
Which equation can you use to solve this problem?
After 100 years, about
grams of the sample will remain.
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Answer:
C
115
Explanation:
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Answer:
C, P(t)=120(1/2)^t/1620
The answer for the follow-up question is 115.
Explanation:
After 100 years, about ✔ 115 grams of the sample will remain. This is the answer. The equation is P(t)=120(1/2)^t/1620.
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