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Mathematics, 15.01.2020 07:31 jeanm

The rate at which radioactive waste is entering the atmosphere at time t is decreasing and is given by pe^-kt, where p is the initial rate. use the improper integral
∫^[infinity]_0 pe^-kt dt
with p = 50 to find the total amount of the waste that will enter the atmosphere for each value of k.
k=0.06

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