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Mathematics, 06.04.2021 08:40 jeanieb

The half-life of a certain radioactive substance is 14 days. There are 6.6g present initally. Express the amount of substance remaining after 28 days A) f(t)=6.6(12)2
B) f(t)=14(12)t6.6
C) f(t)=14(12)6.6t
D) f(t)=6.6(12)28

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