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Please help! A radioactive substance decays according to A=Aoe^-0.0021t

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It will take 527.09 years for the radioactive substance to reduce to 142 grams

The function is given as:

[tex]\mathbf{A = A_oe^{=0.0021t}}[/tex]

And the parameters are given as:

[tex]\mathbf{A = 142}[/tex] -- the current amount of the substance

[tex]\mathbf{A_o = 430}[/tex] --- the initial amount

So, the equation becomes

[tex]\mathbf{142= 430 \times e^{-0.0021t}}[/tex]

Divide both sides by 430

[tex]\mathbf{0.3302 = e^{-0.0021t}}[/tex]

Take logarithm of both sides

[tex]\mathbf{log(0.3302) = log(e^{-0.0021t})}[/tex]

This gives

[tex]\mathbf{log(0.3302) = log(0.9979^t})}[/tex]

Apply laws of logarithm

[tex]\mathbf{log(0.3302) = tlog(0.9979})}[/tex]

Make t the subject

[tex]\mathbf{t = \frac{log(0.3302)}{log(0.9979}}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{t = 527.09}[/tex]

Hence, it will take 527.09 years to reduce to 142 grams

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