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2 September, 00:05

An element with a mass of 550 grams decays by 18.8% per minute. To the nearest minute, how long will it be until there are 60 grams of the element remaining

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  1. 2 September, 00:50
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    Answer: 11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Exponential Functions:

    y=ab^x

    y=ab

    x

    a=/text{starting value = }550

    a=starting value = 550

    r=/text{rate = }18.8/% = 0.188

    r=rate = 18.8%=0.188

    /text{Exponential Decay:}

    Exponential Decay:

    b=1-r=1-0.188=0.812

    b=1-r=1-0.188=0.812

    /text{Write Exponential Function:}

    Write Exponential Function:

    y=550 (0.812) ^x

    y=550 (0.812)

    x

    Put it all together

    /text{Plug in y-value:}

    Plug in y-value:

    60=550 (0.812) ^x

    60=550 (0.812)

    x

    /frac{60}{550}=/frac{550 (0.812) ^x}{550}

    550

    60



    =

    550

    550 (0.812)

    x



    Divide both sides by 550

    0.109091=0.812^x

    0.109091=0.812

    x

    /log 0.109091=/log 0.812^x

    log0.109091=log0.812

    x

    Take the log of both sides

    /log 0.109091=x/log 0.812

    log0.109091=xlog0.812

    use power rule to bring x to the front

    /frac{/log 0.109091}{/log 0.812}=/frac{x/log 0.812}{/log 0.812}

    log0.812

    log0.109091



    =

    log0.812

    xlog0.812



    Divide both sides by log (0.812)

    10.638757=x

    10.638757=x

    x/approx 11

    x≈11
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