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Use the fact that the quantity of a radioactive substance after t years is given by

q = q0(2−t/k),
where q0 is the original amount of radioactive material and k is its half-life (the number of years it takes for half the radioactive substance to decay).

The half-life of strontium-90 is 25 years. Find the amount of strontium-90 remaining after 20 years if
q0 = 87 kg.
(Round your answer to the nearest kg.)

User AlDiablo
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Answer:

50 kg

Explanation:

Put the given numbers into the given formula and do the arithmetic.

q = q0(2^(-t/k))

q = (87 kg)(2^(-20/25)) = (87 kg)(0.574349)

q ≈ 50 kg

The amount remaining after 20 years is about 50 kg.

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