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3 July, 15:00

After 17.1 thousand years, what percentage of the original carbon-14 would be left in an organism's remains? After 17.1 thousand years, what percentage of the original carbon-14 would be left in an organism's remains? 25% 17.1% 12.5% 6.25%

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  1. 3 July, 18:24
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    12.5%

    Explanation:

    Initial percentage of carbon 14 = 100%

    Final percentage = ?

    Time passed = 17.1 * 1000 years = 17100 years

    Half life of carbon 14 = 5,730 years.

    So how many Half lives are in 17100 years?

    Number of Half lives = Time passed / Half life = 3.18 ≈ 3

    First Half life;

    100% - -> 50%

    Second Half life;

    50% - -> 25%

    Third Half life;

    25% - -> 12.5%
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