SOLUTION: Please help me solve this problem: The radioactive element​ carbon-14 has a​ half-life of 5750 years. A scientist determined that the bones from a mastodon had lost 50.5​%

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The radioactive element​ carbon-14 has a​ half-life of 5750 years. A scientist determined that the bones from a mastodon had lost 50.5​% of their​ carbon-14. How old were the bones at the time they were​ discovered?

Answer by ikleyn(52797)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Since 50.5% of the radioactive C14 left, it means that, with the good precision, the age of the bones was 

about half-life time, i.e. about 5750 years, when the measuring was made.


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