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A radioactive substance decays exponentially. A scientist begins with 110 milligrams of a radioactive substance. After 15 hours, 55 mg of the substance remains.

How many milligrams will remain after 25 hours?

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Give your answer accurate to at least one decimal place.

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We can use the formula for exponential decay:

N(t) = N0 * e^(-kt)

where:

N(t) = amount remaining after time t

N0 = initial amount

k = decay constant

We can solve for k using the given information:

55 = 110 * e^(-k * 15)

e^(-k * 15) = 0.5

-k * 15 = ln(0.5)

k = -ln(0.5) / 15

k ≈ 0.0462

Now we can use this value of k to find N(25):

N(25) = 110 * e^(-0.0462 * 25)

N(25) ≈ 39.6 mg

Therefore, approximately 39.6 milligrams will remain after 25 hours.

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