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An important application of exponential functions is working with half-life of radioactive isotopes in chemistry. These isotopes emit particles and decay into stable forms, in doing so they lose mass over time. Half-life of an isotope is the time it takes for the amount to decay by half. For example, the half life of Bromine-85 is 3 minutes. This means if you start with 60g of Br-85, 3 minutes later 30g will remain. How much Br-85 will remain after 20 minutes?

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