For Exercises 23-24, refer to the model Q t = Q 0 e − 0.000121 t used in Example 5 for radiocarbon dating. At the "Marmes Manâ€� archeological site in southeastern Washington State, scientists uncovered the oldest human remains yet to be found in Washington State. A sample from a human bone taken from the site showed that 29.4 % of the carbon-14 still remained. How old is the sample? Round to the nearest year.
For Exercises 23-24, refer to the model Q t = Q 0 e − 0.000121 t used in Example 5 for radiocarbon dating. At the "Marmes Manâ€� archeological site in southeastern Washington State, scientists uncovered the oldest human remains yet to be found in Washington State. A sample from a human bone taken from the site showed that 29.4 % of the carbon-14 still remained. How old is the sample? Round to the nearest year.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the age of a human bone sample taken from an uncovered human body found at the "Marmes Man" archeological site in southeastern Washington State by using the model equation Q(t
For Exercises 23-24, refer to the model
Q
t
=
Q
0
e
−
0.000121
t
used in Example 5 for radiocarbon dating.
At the "Marmes Man� archeological site in southeastern Washington State, scientists uncovered the oldest human remains yet to be found in Washington State. A sample from a human bone taken from the site showed that
29.4
%
of the carbon-14 still remained. How old is the sample? Round to the nearest year.
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13: If the perimeter of a square is shrinking at a rate of 8 inches per second, find the rate at which its area is changing when its area is 25 square inches.
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11: A rectangle has a base that is growing at a rate of 3 inches per second and a height that is shrinking at a rate of one inch per second. When the base is 12 inches and the height is 5 inches, at what rate is the area of the rectangle changing?
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The sides of a cube of ice are melting at a rate of 1 inch per hour. When its volume is 64 cubic inches, at what rate is its volume changing?
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