SOLUTION: The amount of a radioactive tracer remaining after t days is given by A=A0 e^-0.058t, where A0 is the starting amount at the beginning of the time period. How many days will it tak
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: The amount of a radioactive tracer remaining after t days is given by A=A0 e^-0.058t, where A0 is the starting amount at the beginning of the time period. How many days will it take for one half of the original amount to decay?
10 days
11 days
12 days
13 days
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Answer by adamchapman(301) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So:
Dividing by :
days.
I hope this helps,
Adam
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