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The half-life of a radioactive substance is the amount of time required for half its mass to decay. Suppose we have 41 grams of the radioactive substance Krypton. Assume that it decays continuously at an annual rate of 6.5%. Write a function
f
that determines Krypton's mass (in grams) in terms of the number of years
t
since we measured its initial amount.

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