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5 October, 20:00

Suppose that you want to find out how much gasoline is in an underground storage tank. You pour in 1 gallon of gasoline that contains some radioactive material with a long half-life that gives off 5500 counts per minute. The next day, you remove a gallon from the underground tank and measure its radioactivity to be 10 counts per minute.

1. How much gasoline is in the tank?

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  1. 5 October, 20:23
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    549 gallons

    Explanation:

    1 gallon of radioactive material was added to unknown volume of gasoline which we will represent as V in gallons.

    Initially the 1 gallon gives a 5500 counts per minutes (cpm)

    After adding to an underground gasoline tank, the total volume becomes

    (V + 1) gallons

    1 gallon was withdrawn from the underground and gave 10 cpm

    using simple proportion and assuming the gasoline has mixed together

    1 gallon gave 10 cpm

    10 (V + 1) gallons should give 5500cpm

    10 (V+1) = 5500cpm

    divide both side by 10

    V+1 = 5500 / 10 = 550

    V = 550 - 1 = 549 gallons
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