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After one half-life,
% of the atoms will change to a stable isotope and
% will remain radioactive.

After three half-lives,
% of the atoms will change to a stable isotope and
% will remain radioactive.

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Answer:

After one half-life,

50% of the atoms will change to a stable isotope and

50% will remain radioactive.

After three half-lives,

87.5% of the atoms will change to a stable isotope and

12.5% will remain radioactive.

Explanation:

During the 1st half-life, 50% of the atoms change to a stable isotope, 50% radioactive left.

During the 2nd half-life, 50% of the left 50% radioactive change to a stable isotope, which is 25% of the total. 50% of 50% radioactive left, which is 25% of the total. Then 75% change to a stable isotope and

25% remain radioactive.

During the 3rd half-life, 50% of the left 25% radioactive change to a stable isotope, which is 12.5% of the total. 50% of 25% radioactive left, which is 12.5% of the total. Then 87.5% change to a stable isotope and

12.5% remain radioactive.

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