Answer: There will be 0.04 grams will be left in the sample after 20 years.
Explanation:
Since we have given that

Here, Initial amount of radioactive substance = 400 grams
We need to find the amount of substance that will be left in the sample after 20 years.
So, t = 20 years
So, it becomes,

Hence, there will be 0.04 grams will be left in the sample after 20 years.