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7 April, 07:42

The number of grams of a radioactive isotope present after t years is 1,500 (1/2) ^t. What does 1,500 represent if

t>0

A. The original number of grams of the radioactive isotope present

B. The number of grams of the radioactive isotope present after 1/2 year

C. The number of grams of the radioactive isotope present after 2 years

D. The final number of grams of the radioactive isotope present

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  1. 7 April, 09:15
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    D because The isotope is radioactive
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