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At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 292 grams of radioactive goo. After 60 minutes, her sample has decayed to 9.125 grams.
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At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 292 grams of radioactive goo. After 60 minutes, her sample has decayed to 9.125 grams.
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Answer:
The halflife of goo is 12 minutes
Explanation:
Use formula
In your case,
Find k:
The halflife of goo is 12 minutes
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