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When radioactive substances decay, the amount remaining will form a geometric sequence when measured over constant intervals of time. The table shows the amount of a radioactive isotope initially and after 2 hours. What are the amounts left after 1 hour, 3 hours, and 4 hours?

When radioactive substances decay, the amount remaining will form a geometric sequence-example-1
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Answer:

Hour elapsed 0 1 2 3 4

Grams 1986 1032.7 537 279.2 145.2

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the amount left after 1 hour, 3 hours, and 4 hours, we need to find the common ratio.

Since we know the initial amount and the amount left after 2 hours, the ratio of these quantities is the square of the common ratio, so

r² = 537/1986

r² = 0.2704

r = √0.2704

r = 0.52

Then, the amount left after 1 hour is the initial amount multiplied by the common ratio, so

For 1 hour

Amount left = 1986(0.52) = 1032.7 grams

In the same way, the amount left after 3 and 4 hours is

For 3 hours

Amount left = 537(0.52) = 279.2 grams

For 4 hours

Amount left = 279.2(0.52) = 145.2 grams

Therefore, the complete table is

Hour elapsed 0 1 2 3 4

Grams 1986 1032.7 537 279.2 145.2

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