Answer:
N=R/P−C/P
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable
The answer is 35/2 or 17.5
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Answer:
a) The half life of the substance is 22.76 years.
b) 5.34 years for the sample to decay to 85% of its original amount
Step-by-step explanation:
The amount of the radioactive substance after t years is modeled by the following equation:
In which P(0) is the initial amount and r is the decay rate.
A sample of a radioactive substance decayed to 97% of its original amount after a year.
This means that:
Then
So
(a) What is the half-life of the substance?
This is t for which P(t) = 0.5P(0). So
The half life of the substance is 22.76 years.
(b) How long would it take the sample to decay to 85% of its original amount?
This is t for which P(t) = 0.85P(0). So
5.34 years for the sample to decay to 85% of its original amount
Answer:
131.88cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Implement the formula for circumference of a circle:
2×pi(3.14)×r, r= 21cm and pi is given as 3.14. Substitute your given values into the formula above:
2 × 3.14 × 21= 131.88cm to the nearest hundreth