Calculate the leftover amount of O-15 after the first initial amount Leftover1 = InitialQuantity1 * 0.5 Wallet Calculate the leftover amount of O-15 after the second initial amount Leftover2 = InitialQuantity2 0.5 walyafe Make a table type of variable in MATLAB, with time as the first input, results from the first half-life as the second input, and results from the second half-life in the third input.Use the colon operator (-) to generate a time vector with times between 1 and 35 minutes in one-minute increments.Ask the user for the two initial amounts administered in molecules.Ask the user for the half-life of the substance in minutes.Write a program that asks the user for the half-life of the substance and compares two initial amounts of O-15, then create a xlsx file containing the leftover amounts at a given time. Your boss wants to know how much 0-15 would be left in a patient's body at different times depending on the initial amount administered.
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The next big thing is Oxygen-15 labeled water in which the oxygen atom has been replaced with oxygen-15, a positron-emitting isotope with a half-life of 2.04 minutes. Transcribed image text: Problem 1: Oxygen-15 Water (50%) Being interested in bio-med engineering, you get an internship testing new radioactive tracers for measuring and quantifying blood flow using positron emission tomography (PET).