The answer to your question is C
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F=ar^t if the half-life is 96 years...
.5=r^96
ln(.5)=96lnr
ln(.5)/96=lnr
r=e^((ln.5)/96)
f=800e^(336(ln.5)/96)
f=70.71
So about 71mg will remain after 336 years.
Answer:
The number is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the number
160/100 = 1.6
1.6 x = 19.2
x = 19.2 / 1.6
x = 12