The amount of a 10-gram sample of cesium-137 remaining after t years is given by f(t) = 10(1/2)¹/30 grams. i. Find the a

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The amount of a 10-gram sample of cesium-137 remaining after t years is given by f(t) = 10(1/2)¹/30 grams. i. Find the a

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The Amount Of A 10 Gram Sample Of Cesium 137 Remaining After T Years Is Given By F T 10 1 2 30 Grams I Find The A 1
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The amount of a 10-gram sample of cesium-137 remaining after t years is given by f(t) = 10(1/2)¹/30 grams. i. Find the average rate of decay of the sample during the first six years. ii. Estimate the instantaneous rate of decay of the sample at t = 0.
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