Page 1 of 1

At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 176 grams of radioactive goo. After 255 minutes, her sample has decay

Posted: Tue May 10, 2022 10:01 am
by answerhappygod
At The Beginning Of An Experiment A Scientist Has 176 Grams Of Radioactive Goo After 255 Minutes Her Sample Has Decay 1
At The Beginning Of An Experiment A Scientist Has 176 Grams Of Radioactive Goo After 255 Minutes Her Sample Has Decay 1 (75.27 KiB) Viewed 27 times
At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 176 grams of radioactive goo. After 255 minutes, her sample has decayed to 22 grams. What is the half-life of the goo in minutes? Find a formula for G(t), the amount of goo remaining at time t. G(t) = = How many grams of goo will remain after 11 minutes? You may enter the exact value or round to 2 decimal places. > Next Question

At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 176 grams of radioactive goo. After 255 minutes, her sample has decayed to 22 grams. What is the half-life of the goo in minutes? Find a formula for G(t), the amount of goo remaining at time t. G(t) = = How many grams of goo will remain after 11 minutes? You may enter the exact value or round to 2 decimal places. > Next Question

Question 15 ☺ 1 pt 51 A bacteria culture initially contains 1500 bacteria and doubles every half hour. Find the size of the baterial population after 60 minutes. Find the size of the baterial population after 10 hours. Submit and End