Respuesta :
Answer:
3.48 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is:
[tex]M(t)=20 e^{-0.86t}[/tex]
Where
M(t) is the amount of medication remaining in mg
t is the time it takes, in hours
The questions asks HOW LONG it will take to make the remaining medication to 1 milligrams (1 mg)??
We have to substitute M(t) with "1" and find the corresponding value of "t". We will use natural log to solve this. Shown below:
[tex]M(t)=20e^{-0.86t}\\1=20e^{-0.86t}\\0.05=e^{-0.86t}\\Ln(0.05)=Ln(e^{-0.86t})\\Ln(0.05)=(-0.86t)Ln(e)\\t=\frac{Ln(0.05)}{-0.86}\\t=3.48[/tex]
Note: Ln(e) = 1
This means, the amount of time it will take is about 3.48 hours