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The amount A remaining of n milligrams of a radioactive isotope after t days is given by A=n(1/2)^t/10where n is the initial amount (in milligrams). Whatnercent of the isotope decays each day?

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6.7% of the isotope decays each day

Here, we are interested in finding the the percentage of decay each day

Let us calculate the amount left after a day

From what we have, we only need to substitute the value of 1 for t

Let us have the initial amount n as 100 mg

So, we have it that;


\begin{gathered} A_1\text{ = 100 (}(1)/(2))^{(1)/(10)} \\ A_1\text{ = 93.3033 mg} \end{gathered}

So, to get the percentage of decay daily, we need to subtract from the amount initially which is n (which we choose as 100)

So we have;


100\text{ - 93.3033 = 6.6967}

In percentage, we have this as 6.7%

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