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31 July, 14:13

Carbon-14 is an element which loses exactly half of its mass every 5730 years. The mass of a sample of carbon-

14 can be modeled by a function, M, which depends on its age, t (in years).

We measure that the initial mass of a sample of carbon-14 is 741 grams.

Write a function that models the mass of the carbon-14 sample remaining t years since the initial

measurement.

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  1. 31 July, 14:38
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    P = 741 * 0.5 ^ (t/5730)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the Carbon-14 loses 50% of its mass for every 5730 years, we can write an exponencial equation as follows:

    P = Po * (1-0.5) ^t

    Where t is the number of periods of 5730 years.

    As we want periods of one year, we divide the time in the exponencial formula by 5730, so we have that:

    P = Po * (1 - 0.5) ^ (t/5730)

    Our inicial value is 741 grams, so that's the value of Po, so we have that:

    P = 741 * 0.5 ^ (t/5730)
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