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A particle decays at a rate of 0.45% annually. assume and initial amount of 300 mg. (

a. how much of the particle remains after 60 years? (
b. what is the half-life of the particle?

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The increase is an exponential increase in a multiplier

100%+0.45%=100.45% and as decimal 1.0045

Final Value = Initial Value ×
multiplier^(number of years)
Final value =
300(1.0045)^(60)
Final value = 393 mg (to the nearest whole number)

Half life = 0.5 years
Final value =
300(1.0045)^(0.5)=301 mg
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