Without needing fancy formulas, we can conclude that after 10 years, half of the substance will be left. So, we can make our own formula:
amount remaining = 1 / 2^(years/10)
So, after 5 years
amount remaining = 1 / 2^(5/10)
amount remaining = 1 / 2^(.5)
amount remaining = 1 /
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1.414213562
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</span></span><span>amount remaining = 0.70711 * 20 grams
</span><span><span><span><span>amount remaining = </span>14.1421356237 grams
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First we need to calculate how many years her brother has when she is 18. As text says he is:
18/3 = 6 years old
Now when she gains another 18 years (36-18=18) he will also gain those 18 years
When she is 36 he will have 6+18=24 years old
Answer is 24.
6= w/8
is
w= -48
that should be if not sorry DX
A (0,3) B(1,-5) C(4,-1) D(0,-6)