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An element with mass 730 grams decays by 27. 6% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 12 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?
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An element with mass 730 grams decays by 27. 6% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 12 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?
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An element with mass 730 grams decays by 27. 6% per minute. How much of the element is remaining after 12 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?
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15.1 grams
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