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Three Grams of a Radioactive Substance Is Placed in a Vault

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Three grams of a radioactive substance is placed in a vault. The function defined by f(t)f(t)f(t) shown in the graph gives the amount remaining after ttt years. At what rate (in grams per year) is the substance disintegrating after 16 years?
 Three grams of a radioactive substance is placed in a vault. The function defined by  f(t)  shown in the graph gives the amount remaining after  t  years. At what rate (in grams per year) is the substance disintegrating after 16 years?

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