A point source of gamma radiation has a half-life of 45.0 minutes. A Geiger counter placed 3.00m from the source registers an initial count rate of 7.20 × 102 counts per second. The counter is immediately moved to a new position and left there. If after 3.00 hours, the count rate recorded is exactly 5.00 counts per second, how far is the counter from the source?

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A point source of gamma radiation has a half-life of 45.0 minutes. A Geiger counter placed 3.00m from the source registers an initial count rate of 7.20 × 102 counts per second. The counter is immediately moved to a new position and left there. If after 3.00 hours, the count rate recorded is exactly 5.00 counts per second, how far is the counter from the source?

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