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The quantity of an element is decaying over time such that the amount of material at any time is given by the function S(t) = 1000(0.9)3t. Write an equivalent function of the fo…
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The quantity of an element is decaying over time such that the amount of material at
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Answer:
S(t) = 1000(0.729)^t
Explanation:
S(t) = 1000(0.9)^(3t)
S(t) = 1000((.09)^(3))^t
S(t) = 1000(0.729)^t
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