Correct question:
Which reaction describes a beta emission? 2659Fe→ 2759Co + −10e, 88226Ra→ 86222Rn + 24He, 94239Pu + 24He→ 96242Cm + 01n, 54118Xe→ 53118I + +10e
Answer:
2659Fe→ 2759Co + 1e
Step-by-step explanation:
General equation for beta decay is given as;

where;
A is the atomic mass of the element
z is atomic number of the element
X is the parent atom
Y is the daughter element
β is beta emission
In beta emission, there is loss of one electron and zero proton, the will cause the daughter element to gain on electron in order to balance the reaction.
Based on beta decay equation above, we select the reaction that describes beta emission.
2659Fe→ 2759Co + 1e
Here;
A = 59
z = 26
z + 1 = 27
Z = ( X - Mean ) / SD
z = ( 646 - 597 ) / 39
z = 49/39 = 1.25
With the z-score table:
for z = 1.25, p = 0.8944 ( probability that the cost will be lower than $646 )
1 - 0.8944 = 0.1056
Answer: <span>The probabilit</span>y is 0.1056
Step-by-step explanation:
a=4 so 3a becomes 3x4.
3x4=12
12+6c^2
C=2 so 6c^2 becomes (6x2)^2
6x2=12 and 12x12 because of the exponent.
12x12=144
12+144=156
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The cumulative frequency is calculated by adding each frequency from a frequency distribution table to the sun of its predecessors.
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