Mathematics, 03.08.2019 06:30 Anthonyxxx1
Suppose a laboratory has a 31 g sample of polonium-210. the half-life of polonium-210 is about 138 days. a. how many half-lives of polonium-210 occur in 966 days? b. how much polonium is in the sample 966 days later? 7; 4.43 g 7; 2,139 g 7; 0.24 g 8; 0.12 g
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Afootball quarterback has two more chances to throw a touchdown before his team is forced to punt the ball. he misses the receiver on the first throw 25% of the time. when his first throw is incomplete, he misses the receiver on the second throw 15% of the time. what is the probability of not throwing the ball to a receiver on either throw?
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