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The table below shows the amount of grams of Iodine-131 left after several days. What is the decay factor for this data?

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The table below shows the amount of grams of Iodine-131 left after several days. What-example-1

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Answer:

0.98

Explanation:

You want the decay factor for the decay of 207.19 grams of I-131 to 191.26 grams in 4 days.

Decay factor

The second attachment shows where the decay factor fits in an exponential function. Writing the function as ...

f(t) = ab^t

we have ...

f(3) = 207.19 = ab^3

f(7) = 191.26 = ab^7.

Then the ratio of these numbers is ...

f(7)/f(3) = (ab^7)/(ab^3) = b^4 = (191.26)/(207.19)

Taking the fourth root, we have the decay factor:

b = (191.26/207.19)^(1/4) ≈ 0.98

The decay factor for the given data is about 0.98.

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The table below shows the amount of grams of Iodine-131 left after several days. What-example-1
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