Answer: c. 980^3/10^6
W1 = 980^3/10^6
The final amount after 20 years is 980^3/10^6 g
Explanation:
Given that the yearly decay is proportional to the amount at each moment.
W1 = K^n × (W) ....1
Where W1 is the final mass, W is the initial mass and K is the proportionality constant.
From equation 1
K^n = W1/W
For the ten years before now.
W = 1000
W1 = 980
We can now derive the value of K per 10 years
K(10) = 980/1000 per 10years
Since the current initial mass is 980
W = 980
K(10) = 980/1000 for 10 years.
In 20 years K(20) = K(10)^2
K(20) = (980/1000)^2
W1 = K(20) × W
W1 = (980/1000)^2 × 980
W1 = (980^3)/1000^2
W1 = 980^3/10^6
The final amount after 20 years is 980^3/10^6 g