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24 April, 20:24

A 9 gram sample of a substance that's used for drug research has a k-value of 0.1483.

N=N0e^-kt

N0 = Initial mass (at time t=0)

N = mass at time t

k = a positive constant that depends on the substance itself and on the units used to measure time

t = time, in days.

*Find the substance's half-life, in days.

Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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  1. 24 April, 20:49
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    So the formula for exponential decay is N=N0e^-kt

    9 is plugged into the initial value which is N0.

    0.1483 is plugged into the k exponent.

    and 4.5 is plugged into N because it is half of 9.

    so now we have 4.5=9e^-0.1483t

    First we need to get 9 on the other side. so divide both sides by 9.

    4.5/9=9/9e^-0.1483t

    we end up with 0.5=e^-0.1483t

    In order to get the answer we need to do a Log Notation. It is the Ln button in your calculator. I like to use Photomath because of its calculator. So use that if you can.

    Now we have Ln (0.5) = Ln (e^-0.1483t)

    Don't do that in the calculator just yet though.

    Simply looking at it we can tell that we now have Ln (0.5) = - 0.1483t because Ln got rid of e and the exponents for us.

    Now we need to get rid of - 0.1483

    Obviously were going to divide both sides by - 0.1483

    Ln (0.5) / - 0.1483=-0.1483t/-0.1483

    we get Ln (0.5) / - 0.1483=t

    Now, put that into your calculator and you should get 4.67395

    Since you need to the nearest 10th, round 6 up because of the 7 in the hundreds place.

    your answer is t=4.7 or just 4.7
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