Math Problem Statement
Starting at c grams, the amount of radium-226 in a sample after years is given by: a) Rewrite the equation in the form, where r is the annual decay rate correct to four decimal places. b) What is the annual decay rate as a percentage correct to 2 decimal places?
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Exponential Decay
Radioactive Decay
Algebra
Formulas
A(t) = c * e^(-kt)
A(t) = c * (1 - r)^t
1 - r = e^(-k)
Theorems
Exponential Decay Formula
Radioactive Decay Law
Suitable Grade Level
Grades 10-12
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