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16 August, 10:26

The amount of a radioactive isotope decays in half every year. The amount of the isotope can be modeled by f (x) = 346 (1/2) ^x and f (1) = 173. What does the 1 represent?

A) The starting amount of the isotope

B) The amount of the isotope after one year

C) The rate the isotope decreases

D) The number of years that have passed

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  1. 16 August, 11:28
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    B. The number of years that have passed
  2. 16 August, 12:51
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    Hello!

    For the given equation, f (x) = 346 (1/2) ^x, every year, the radioactive isotope which is, 346, decreases in half, and in this function x represents each year. So if you were to substitute 1 into the function, you would get:

    f (1) = 346 (1/2) ^1

    f (1) = 346 (1/2)

    f (1) = 173

    So therefore, the answer is B, the amount of the isotope after one year.
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