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29 June, 16:23

An element with mass 310 grams decays by 8.9% per minute. How much of

the element is remaining after 19 minutes, to the nearest 10th of a gram?

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  1. 29 June, 16:30
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    52.7 g

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given;

    Initial mass of the element is 310 g Rate of decay 8.9% per minute Time for the decay 19 minutes

    We are required to determine the amount of the element that will remain after 19 minutes.

    We can use the formula;

    New mass = Original mass * (1-r) ^n

    Where n is the time taken and r is the rate of decay.

    Therefore;

    Remaining mass = 310 g * (1-0.089) ^19

    = 52.748 g

    = 52.7 g (to the nearest 10th)

    Thus, the mass that will remain after 9 minutes will be 52.7 g
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