Mass of an element = 310 grams
Percentage of the element that will decay in a minute = 5.7%
Quantity of the element that will decay in one minute :
[tex] = \frac{5.7 \times 310}{100} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{1767}{100} [/tex]
[tex] = \tt17.67 \: grams[/tex]
Thus, 17.67 grams of the element will decay every minute.
Quantity of element that will decay after nine minutes :
[tex] = 17.67 \times 9[/tex]
[tex] =\tt 159.03 \: grams[/tex]
Thus, 159.03 grams of the element will decay after 9 minutes.
Quantity of element that will remain after 9 minutes :
[tex] = 310 - 159.03[/tex]
[tex] = \tt150.97 \: grams[/tex]
Thus, 150.97 grams of the element will remain after nine minutes.
We can round off 150.97 to 151.00.
Therefore, 151.00 grams of the element will remain after 9 minutes.