Answer:
23 grams
Explanation:
If the half-life of the isotope is the time it takes for the quantity of the isotope to be reduced to half its initial mass, then after one half-life, there will be half the initial amount remains. After two half-lives, there will be one-quarter of the initial amount remaining, and after three half-lives, there will be one-eighth of the initial amount remaining.
So, after three half-lives, the amount remaining will be:
(1/2) x (1/2) x (1/2) x 145 grams ≈ 22.81 grams
Rounding to the nearest gram, the answer is 23 grams. So after three half-lives, there will be approximately 23 grams of the radioactive isotope remaining.