1st week: 1/2
2nd week: 1/4
3rd week: 1/8
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Consider a radioactive sample with a half-life of one week. How much of the original sample will be left at the end of the second week? The third week? The fourth week?
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Thank you, so if I am understanding this correctly, each cycle is being cut each week by half.
yes. the half-life is how long it takes for the remaining amount to go down by 1/2. Since the half-life is given as 1 week, that means that each week there is only half as much at the end of the week as there was at the beginning of that week.
Thank you for your help.
Consider a radioactive sample with a half-life of one week.
How much of the original sample will be left at the end of the second week?
The third week? 3rd week n will be equal to 3, so amount left = 123 = 0.125 = 12.5%
The fourth week?
How much of the original sample will be left at the end of the second week?
The third week? 3rd week n will be equal to 3, so amount left = 123 = 0.125 = 12.5%
The fourth week?
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