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The decay of 333 mg of a radioactive substance is given by A(t) = 333e-0.024t, where t is time in years. Find the amount left after 17 years.
14 years ago

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bobpursley
And you need to put this into the google search window:

333e^(-.024*17)

then learn how to do the same in your calculator.
14 years ago

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