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The process of radioactive decay is unpredictable and irreversible. Which option would be an appropriate model of the radioactive decay of a group of atoms?(1 point)Responsesthrowing tennis balls over a fencethrowing tennis balls over a fencepopping a bag of popcornpopping a bag of popcornpetals falling from a flowerpetals falling from a flowerbreaking off pieces of wet claybreaking off pieces of wet clay

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The most appropriate model of the radioactive decay of a group of atoms among the options provided is **popping a bag of popcorn**.

This is because, similar to radioactive decay, the process of popcorn popping is random and occurs independently for each kernel, much like how individual atoms decay at unpredictable times. Once a kernel pops (or an atom decays), it cannot "unpop," which aligns with the irreversible nature of radioactive decay.