SOLUTION: A=A 2^-t/5760 A= amount of carbon 14 that a specimen contains A= original amount of carbon 14 t=time in years 5760= half life of carbon-14 A specimen that originally contai

Algebra ->  Logarithm Solvers, Trainers and Word Problems -> SOLUTION: A=A 2^-t/5760 A= amount of carbon 14 that a specimen contains A= original amount of carbon 14 t=time in years 5760= half life of carbon-14 A specimen that originally contai      Log On


   



Question 198180This question is from textbook Amsco Math B
: A=A 2^-t/5760
A= amount of carbon 14 that a specimen contains
A= original amount of carbon 14
t=time in years
5760= half life of carbon-14
A specimen that originally contained 120 milligrams of carbon-1 now contains 100 milligrams of this substance, what is the age of the specimen, to the nearest hundred years?
This question is from textbook Amsco Math B

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A(t) = Ao 2^(-t/5760)
A= amount of carbon 14 that a specimen contains
A= original amount of carbon 14
t=time in years
5760= half life of carbon-14
----------------------------------------
A specimen that originally contained 120 milligrams of carbon-1 now contains 100 milligrams of this substance, what is the age of the specimen, to the nearest hundred years?
---
100 = 120*2^(-t/5760)
(5/6) = 2^(-t/576)0
Take the log to get:
(-t/5760)log(2) = log(5/6)
-t/5760 = -0.263034
t = 1515.078 year
t = 1500 years when rounded to the nearest 100
====================
Cheers,
Stan H.