An isotope decays radioactively, so the amount decreases exponentially.  Initially, there were 28 grams of the isotope, but three years later there were only 7 grams.  (You must show work, and simplify your answers, although it's OK to leave e and ln in them.) a.  Give a formula for the amount of the isotope after t years. b.  How much of the isotope will remain, nine years after the start? c.  How long after the start will there be only 14 grams of the isotope left?

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An isotope decays radioactively, so the amount decreases exponentially.  Initially, there were 28 grams of the isotope, but three years later there were only 7 grams.  (You must show work, and simplify your answers, although it's OK to leave e and ln in them.)

a.  Give a formula for the amount of the isotope after t years.

b.  How much of the isotope will remain, nine years after the start?

c.  How long after the start will there be only 14 grams of the isotope left?

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