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Physics, 17.12.2019 18:31 kinglightskin2k

Asample of 500 g of an isotope decays to another isotope according to the function upper a (t )equals 500 e superscript negative 0.044 ta(t)=500e−0.044t, where t is the time in years. (a) how much of the initial sample will be left in the sample after 2020 years? (b) how long will it take the initial sample to decay to half of its original amount?

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