SOLUTION: y=70(e^(0.19t)), where t is in hours. use natural logarithms to find the half life of this element
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Question 882716: y=70(e^(0.19t)), where t is in hours. use natural logarithms to find the half life of this element
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You start with 70.
When will it be 35?
You need a negative exponent or else the amount of material increases.
hours
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