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4 November, 09:05

A toxic radioactive substance with a density of 7 milligrams per square centimeter is detected in the ventilating ducts of a nuclear processing building that was used 45 years ago. If the half-life is 20 years, what was the density of the substance when it was deposited 45 years ago?

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  1. 4 November, 09:19
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    For this case we have an equation of the form:

    y = A * (b) ^ t

    Where,

    A: initial amount

    b: decrease rate

    t: time in years.

    Substituting values we have:

    7 = A * (0.5) ^ ((1/20) * t)

    For t = 45 years we have:

    7 = A * (0.5) ^ ((1/20) * 45)

    Clearing A:

    A = 7 / ((0.5) ^ ((1/20) * 45))

    A = 33.3

    Answer:

    the density of the substance when it was deposited 45 years ago was:

    A = 33.3 milligrams per square centimeter
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