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Solve the Problem t=0t = 0 , There Are 24 g24 \mathrm {~g}

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Solve the problem.
-The half-life of a certain radioactive substance is 22 years. Suppose that at time t=0t = 0 , there are 24 g24 \mathrm {~g} of the substance. Then after t years, the number of grams of the substance remaining will be:
N(t) =24(12) t/44N ( t ) = 24 \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } \right) ^ { t / 44 }
How many grams of the substance will remain after 242 years? Round to the nearest hundredth when necessary.


A) 0.53 g0.53 \mathrm {~g}
B) 0.07 g0.07 \mathrm {~g}
C) 0.27 g0.27 \mathrm {~g}
D) 0.13 g0.13 \mathrm {~g}

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