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The half-life of a radioisotope is the amount of time it takes for A. half the sample to decay. B. all the sample to decay. C. the age of an artifact to be calculated. D. detectable radiation to be absorbed
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The half-life of a radioisotope is the amount of time it takes for A. half the sample to decay. B. all the sample to decay. C. the age of an artifact to be calculated. D. detectable radiation to be absorbed by a sample.
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C the age of an artifact to be calculated
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The answer is A not C.
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