Question 303897
percentage of carbon-14. 
If soil was found to have lost 12% of it's carbon-14, then how old was the soil?
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They should give you the half-life of Carbon 14. Most sources say it's 5730 yrs 
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The decay formula: A = Ao*2^(-t/h)
where
A = resulting amt after t yrs
Ao = initial amt (t=0)
t = time in yrs
h = half-life of substance (5730 yrs in this case)
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Let Ao = 1, then remaining amt (A) after t yrs: 1 -.12 = .88 (lost 12%)
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1*2^(-t/5730) = .88
using nat logs
ln[2^(-t/5730)] = ln(.88)
log equiv of exponents
{{{-t/5730}}}*ln(2) = ln(.88)
{{{-t/5730}}}*.693 = -.128
{{{-t/5730}}} = {{{(-.128)/.693}}}
{{{-t/5730}}} = -.1844
t = -5730 * -.1844
t = 1057 yrs old
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Check solution on a calc: enter 2^(-1057/5730) = .8799 ~.88 or 88% remaining