SOLUTION: An equation relating the number of atoms, N, of radium at any time, t, in terms of the number of atoms, No, at t=0 is loge(N/No) = -kt, where is a constant. Solve for N.

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Question 671192: An equation relating the number of atoms, N, of radium at any time, t, in terms of the number of atoms, No, at t=0 is loge(N/No) = -kt, where is a constant. Solve for N.
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loge(N/No) = -kt, where is a constant. Solve for N.
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Log base e is ln, natural log.
ln(N/No) = -kt, where is a constant. Solve for N.



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