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Mathematics, 29.08.2019 07:30 millie54

Carbon–14 is a radioactive isotope that decays exponentially at a rate of 0.0124 percent a year. how many years will it take for carbon–14 to decay to 10 percent of its original amount? the equation for exponential decay is at = a0e–rt.

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