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-/1 points v SHIPPS14 10.E.019. Use the graph in the figure below to find the half-life of isotope A. All you need is a sound understanding of the definition of half-life. Grams of radionuclide 10 40 50 20 30 Time (days)
-/1 points V S HIPPS14 10.E.020. Use the graph in the figure below to find the half-life of isotope B. 40 Grams of radionuclide FAITH 10 20 30 Time (days)
0/1 points | Previous Answers BerrFinMath1 4.2.003 Use the region below to find the minimum value. (If such a value does not exist, enter DNE.) 7. Minimum of C 5x + y (0, 60) 30 (20, 20 (100, 0)
change the answer 10. (0/5 points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS The half-life of isotope 228 Th is 1.913 years. Calculate the activity of 7e-069 of this isotope in B and C: 90 A= 362 XBq and A ci. Find the activity of this sample after 8 years: C. Submit Answer View Previous Question Question 10 of 11 View Next Question Home My Assignments Request Extension
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0/0.31 points Previous Answers DevoreStat9 5.E.022 2. My Notes Ask Your Teacl An instructor has given a short quiz consisting of two parts. For a randomly selected student, let X = the number of points earned on the first part and Y the number of points earned on the second part. Suppose that the joint pmf of X and Y is given in the accompanying table. y P(x, у) 0 5 10 15 0 0.02...
4. + Previous Answers AJULUI Use the force vs. displacement graph below to find the spring constant of the spring that was used. F(N) 08 4x(m) 0.4 0.6 40 What force should be applied to stretch this spring to 5 cm (in N)? (You may enter your answer to any number of significant figures.) XN Enter the spring force in N/m. X N/m
1. 0/1 points Previous Answers SerPSE 10 22.XP.010. My Notes A small, m = 5.00 g plastic ball is suspended by a 20.0 cm long string in a uniform electric field as shown in the figure below. If the ball is in equilibrium when the string makes a 15.0° angle with the vertical, what is the net charge on the ball? Enter a number. AN E = 1.00 x 10'i N/C 20.0 cm 15.00 Need Help? Read It Submit Answer...
Homework 02 (Chapter 02) Problem 2.37 8 of 10 > B10 Review Previous Answers Three particles move along the r-axis, each starting at to = 0 s. The graph for A is a position-versus-time graph: the graph for B is a velocity-versus-time graph; the graph for C is an acceleration-versus-time graph. Correct Part C Find the velocity of the particle C att-6.0 s. Particle starts with vo10 m/s at to 0 s. (Figure 3) Express your answer with the appropriate...
1. [0/5 Points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS JMODDB 4.5.002. MY NOTES Use the body table to find the specified z-number (Enter your answers to two decimal places.) (a) 20.0239 X (b) 20.2486 X (C) 20.4495 X (d) 20.4936 X Need Help? Watch 2. (0/5 Points) DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS JMODD8 4.5.003 MY NOTES Use the body table to find the specified 2-number. (Enter your answers to two decimal places.) (a) 20.4736 (b) 20.3980 X (c) 20.3790 X (d)
0/1 points V Previous Answers SALGTRIG4 2.7.064. 7/10 Submissions Used Express the function F in the form fog. (Enter your answers as a comma-separated list. Use non-identity functions for f(x) and g(x).) F(x) = x + 3 (0%), có) = ( 1 ) Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer A graph of a function is given. Use the graph to find the indicated values. X (27)7-6 (e) (2) (b) gº (3) (c) 9-1(5)