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How Long Will It Take for 75% of the Carbon-14

Question 271

Question 271

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How long will it take for 75% of the carbon-14 atoms in a biological sample to decay to nitrogen-14?


A) 8595 years
B) 2865 years
C) 5730 years
D) 11,460 years
E) 1433 years

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