Cracking The Ap Calculus ab Exam 2018

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m   =   Ce−kt

Now we  can solve   for C   by  plugging    in  m   =   10,000  and t   =   0:10,000    =   Ce^0 ,  so  C   =   10,000.
This gives us the equation m = 10,000e−kt. Next, we can solve for k by plugging in m = 5,000
and t = 5,750.

5,000   =   10,000e−5,750k

    =   e−5,750k

Therefore,  the equation    for the mass    m   of  the element at  time    t   is  m   ≈   10,000e−.000121t,   or  if  we

want    an  exact   solution,   it  is  m   =   10,000.

Finally,    we  can solve   for the mass    of  the element at  time    t   =   1,000:  m   ≈   10,000e−.000121(1,000)  ≈

8,860   gms or  m   =   10,000  ≈   8,864   gms.    (And,   if  we  are concerned   with    significant

figures,    the mass    can be  written as  8,900.)

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