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Use the steps to solve the Carbon Dating Problem. 1. Graph the function C(t) = 100•e^-0.000121t using points (t, C(t)).
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Use the steps to solve the Carbon Dating Problem. 1. Graph the function C(t) = 100•e^-0.000121t using points (t, C(t)).
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Use the steps to solve the Carbon Dating Problem.
1. Graph the function C(t) = 100•e^-0.000121t using points (t, C(t)).
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On my graph, the whole number closest to that point is 32,194.
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