Answer:
The rock is 1400 million years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The half-life of uranium 238 is the time it takes for half the atoms of the sample to decay into lead. The chemical composition of the rock shows that 1 of every 4 atoms is an atom of uranium. Then, only 25% of the original amount of uranium is present in the rock.
After one half-life the amount of uranium in the rock is 50% of the original amount. After a second half-life, the amount of uranium will be half the amount that remained after the first half-life, that is, 25% of the original amount. Then, the rock is 2 half-lives old, 1400 million years old.
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