Radioactive Decay Suppose that A'(t) = -0.0004332A(t) represents a mathematical model

Chapter 1, Problem 40

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Radioactive Decay Suppose that A'(t) = -0.0004332A(t) represents a mathematical model for the decay of radium- 226, whereA(t) is the amount of radium (measured in grams) remaining at time t (measured in years). How much of the radium sample remains at time t when the sample is decaying at a rate of 0.002 grams per year?

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