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Suppose That a Certain Saber- Toothed- Tiger Contained One Gram

Question 24

Question 24

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Suppose that a certain saber- toothed- tiger contained one gram of 14C [half- life 6000 years] when it died. The approximate 14C content of the remains of this tiger 24,000 years later would be


A) zero grams.
B) 1/32 gram.
C) 1/16 gram.
D) 1/8 gram.
E) impossible to predict.

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