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Helppp meeee AI keeps getting it wrong-example-1
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The exponential decay function for the mass of the substance (y) in terms of the number of years (t) since 2000 is
\[ y = 400 \cdot (1 - 0.039)^t \]

The exponential decay model can be expressed using the formula:


\[ y = y_0 \cdot (1 - r)^t \]

where:

- y is the final amount,

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\( y_0 \) is the initial amount,

- r is the decay rate per time period,

- t is the number of time periods.

In this scenario:

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\( y_0 = 400 \) milligrams (initial mass in 2000),

- r = 0.039 (3.9% decay per year),

- t is the number of years since 2000.

Therefore, the exponential decay function for the mass of the substance (y) in terms of the number of years (t) since 2000 is:


\[ y = 400 \cdot (1 - 0.039)^t \]

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