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The radioactive element carbon-14 has a half-life of 5750 years. a scientist determined that the bones from a mastodon had lost 72.6% of their carbon-14. how old were the bones at the time they were
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The radioactive element carbon-14 has a half-life of 5750 years. a scientist determined that the bones from a mastodon had lost 72.6% of their carbon-14. how old were the bones at the time they were discovered?
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8349 years* I am not sure *
as the Half-Life is 5750 this means that 50% of the bone will be lost after 5750 years
so 72.6% will be lost after 8349 years by using cross multiplication
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