At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 208 grams of radioactive goo. After 165 minutes, her sample has decay

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At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 208 grams of radioactive goo. After 165 minutes, her sample has decay

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At the beginning of an experiment, a scientist has 208 grams of radioactive goo. After 165 minutes, her sample has decayed to 13 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 59 minutes? You may enter the exact value or round to 2 decimal places. go instructor
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