When uranium disintegrates into lead, one step in the process is the radioactive decay of radium into radon gas. Radon enters through the soil into home basements, where it presents a health hazard if inhaled. In the simplest case of radon detection, a sample of air with volume V is taken. After equilibrium has been established, the radioactive decay D of the radon gas is counted with efficiency E over time t. The radon concentration C present in the sample of air varies directly as the product of D and E and inversely as the product of V and t. For a fixed radon concentration C and time t, find the change in the radioactive decay count D if V is multiplied by 2 and E is reduced by 14%.
A) increases 1,428.57%
B) increases 281.40%
C) increases 255.81%
D) increases 175.44%
E) increases 232.56%
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