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An element with a mass of 790 grams decays by 16.3% per minute. To the nearest tenth of a minute, how long will it be until there are 150 grams of the element remaining?
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An element with a mass of 790 grams decays by 16.3% per minute. To the nearest tenth of a minute, how long will it be until there are 150 grams of the element remaining?
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