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The rate of decreasing the radium is directly proportional to the amount `'Q'` present in it. Represent it in the form of a differential equation.

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The rate of decreasing the radium `=(dQ)/(dt)`
Given that `(dQ)/(dt)propQ`
`implies (dQ)/(dt)=k*Q`
where `k` is arbitrary constant.
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