Multiple Choice
A fossilized Homo sapiens specimen is found to be 195,000 years old. How was this age most likely determined?
A) by calculating the ratio of C-14 to C-12 in the fossilized remains
B) by calculating the ratio of rubidium to strontium in the fossilized remains
C) by calculating the ratio of potassium to argon in the rock layers above and below the fossil
D) by calculating the ratio of C-14 to C-12 in the rock layers above and below the fossil
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