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If Numerical Dating of Rock Unit a Gave a Crystallization

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   If numerical dating of rock unit A gave a crystallization age of 1.2 billion years, and numerical dating of rock unit F gave a crystallization age of 500 million years, then how old is rock unit E?
If numerical dating of rock unit A gave a crystallization age of 1.2 billion years, and numerical dating of rock unit F gave a crystallization age of 500 million years, then how old is rock unit E?

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