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An element with mass 310 grams decays by 5.7% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 9 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?
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An element with mass 310 grams decays by 5.7% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 9 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?
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182.8
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I need to find out what percentage is left after 1 minute
100 - 5.7 = 94.3% (0.943)
2nd plug into the formula
A0 = 310
r = 0.943
t = 9
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