The formula that describes radioactive decay over time, is the following:
![A=A^{}_0\cdot2^(-t/t_0)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/physics/college/iimfxtn0wv0sw8roq5wy7r42ayy7camwao.png)
Where A is the amount of a radioactive element after a time t, if t_0 is the half-life of the given element, for an initial sample A_0.
Solve for A_0, and substitute A=1.3g, t=93.2 and t_0=8.07 to find the initial amount of iodine-131 in the original sample:
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