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The table below shows the radioactive decay of a 10 kg sample of carbon-14. First, calculate the amount of carbon-14 (g) in the column. Then, determine the number of half-lives. Create a graph using the data. • Label the x-axis “Number of half-lives.” • Label the y-axis “Amount of isotope (g).” • Plot the decay of carbon-14 in terms of half-lives.


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