Mathematics, 10.06.2021 17:30 NemoMay7990
A scientist places 7.35 grams of a radioactive element in a dish. The half-life of the
element is 2 days. After d days, the number of grams of the element remaining in the dish is
d/2
R(d) = 7.350
given by the function
Which statements are true about the equation when it
is rewritten without a fractional exponent? Select all that apply.
(2 points)
13:09)
A
An approximately equivalent equation is R(d) = 7.35(0.250).
B.
An approximately equivalent equation is R(d)= 7.35(0.707).
C.
The base of the exponent in this form of the equation can be interpreted to mean
that the element decays by 0.250 grams per day.
D.
The base of the exponent in this form of the equation can be interpreted to mean
that the element decays by 5.707 grams per day.
E.
The base of the exponent in this form of the equation can be interpreted to mean
that about 25% of the element remains from one day to the next day.
F.
The base of the exponent in this form of the equation can be interpreted to mean
that about 70.7% of the element remains from one day to the next day
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