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The half-life of a radioactive kind of tellurium is 30 hours. How much will be left after 90 hours, if you start with 468,960 grams of it?

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Given:

The weight of tellurium is N(0)= 468960 grams.

The half-life time is T= 30 hours

The given time is t=90 hours

Recall the formula to find the weight of tellurium after t hours is


N(t)=N(0)*(0.5)^{((t)/(T))}

Substitute N(0)=468960, t=90 and T=30, we get


N(90)=468960*(0.5)^{((90)/(30))}


N(90)=468960*(0.5)^((3))


N(90)=58620

Hence 58620 grams of the radioactive kind of tellurium will be left after 90 hours.

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