The half life of Uranium-238 is 4.5 billion years, thus:
After 4.5 billion years: 200 atoms
After 9 billion years: 100 atoms
After 13.5 billion years: 50 atoms
The time taken will be equal to its half-life, which is 48.8 billion years
The half life is far less than those of the substances in the chart. This allows Carbon-14 to be used to determine the age of younger substances, such as artifacts and fossils.