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19 June, 21:03

You could also graph decay time (in seconds or minutes) vs. number of radioactive nuclei. How would this graph differ from the graph of cycle number vs. number of radioactive nuclei? Check all that apply. The graph would flip over. The graph would be logarithmic instead of exponential. The x-axis would change title and values. The y-axis would change title and values.

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  1. 19 June, 21:36
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    Only one of the listed choices are correct here:

    The x-axis would change title and values.
  2. 19 June, 23:19
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    graph is y vs x. so the x-axis is the same: number of radioactive nuclei. But the y-axis would change title and values.
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