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17 June, 08:52

The half-life is the time it takes for only half of something to remain. For example, if there are 100 atoms, after one half-life time period, 50 atoms remain. At the beginning of a time period, there are 16 atoms of a radioactive substance. Which table shows the correct equations and number of atoms of the substance remaining after each half-life time period, x, passes?

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  1. 17 June, 09:13
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    First we define the variable to be used:

    x: half-life time period

    The equation for this problem can be modeled as:

    y = A * (b) ^ x

    Where,

    A: initial amount

    b: decrease rate.

    For example:

    if there are 100 atoms, after one half-life time period, 50 atoms remain:

    y = 100 * (0.50) ^ x

    after one half-life time period (x = 1):

    y = 100 * (0.50) ^ 1

    y = 50

    The equation that models the problem is:

    y = 16 * (0.50) ^ x

    The table is:

    1 8

    2 4

    3 2

    4 1

    5 0.5
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