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If the decay constant for radioactive decay of ^40 K is λ = 5.543*10^(-10) / year, use this equation to calculate ages of the samples in the following table:

t(1/2) = 0.693/λ

1)What is the half life of 40K?

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-----Np --- Nd---- Nd/Np
A)6439-----2303---0.358
B)4395-----1303---0.300
C)8763-----1893---0.216

2)what are the half live elapsed and age in years for each sample?
11 years ago

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