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The initial amount of radioactive substance is 52 grams. The substance decays at a rate of 1%. After 12 years, how many grams of the substance is present? Approximate to the nearest gram.
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The initial amount of radioactive substance is 52 grams. The substance decays at a rate of 1%. After 12 years, how many grams of the substance is present? Approximate to the nearest gram.
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If the rate of decay is 1% per year, the number of grams present after 12 years is found from:
An alternative solution can use the following equation:
Plugging in given values, we get:
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