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Vitek1552 [10]
2 years ago
5

The function f(h)=m(1/2)^h gives the mass, m, of a radioactive substance remaining after h half-lives. Cobalt-60 has a half-life

Mathematics
2 answers:
maw [93]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

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goldfiish [28.3K]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Third choice:

                f(x)=50(0.877)^{10};13.5mg

Explanation:

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<u>1. Data:</u>

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  • Function:

                f(h)=m(1/2)^h

  • Cobalt-60's half-life: 5.3 years

  • Initial mass of cobalt-60:  50 mg

<u>2. Unknown: </u>

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  • equation for the mass of cobalt-60 remaining after 10 years = ?

  • mass remaining =?

<u>3. Solution</u>

<em>Half-life</em> is the time it takes a sample to  decay to half of its initial amount. It is considered constant. Hence, when one half-life passes, the sample has decayed to 50% of the original amount; when two half-lives pass, the sample has decayed to (1/2)×(1/2) = 1/4 = 25%; when three half-lives have elapsed, the sample has decayed to (1/2)³ = 1/8 = 12.5% of its original amount, and so on.

Then, the amound of a sample remaining is calculated as the original amount times (1/2) raised to the number of half-lives elapsed, which is what the given function,  f(h)=m(1/2)^h models.

You just must substitute the data into the function to get the answer to the question:

            f(x)=50(0.5)^{(10/5.3)}

Where, 50 is the original mass of 50g, 0.5 is equal to 1/2, and 10/5.3 gives the number of half-lives (the number of times that 5.3 years is contained in 10 years).

<u>Simplifying:</u>

f(x)=50(0.5)^{(10/5.3)}=50((0.5)^{(1/5.3})^{10}\approx50(0.877)^{10}

Which corresponds to the third choice of the list.

<u>Computing:</u>

               f(x)\approx50(0.877)^{10}=13.5

Which also corresponds to the third choice.

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