SOLUTION: The amount of radioactive material, in grams, present after t days is given A(t)=800e(exponent -0.47 find A(t) if t =0
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Question 608918: The amount of radioactive material, in grams, present after t days is given A(t)=800e(exponent -0.47 find A(t) if t =0
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A(0) = 800
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