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22 August, 15:30

A mammoth skeleton has a carbon-14 content of 12.50 of that found in living organisms

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  1. 22 August, 15:49
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    Correct Question:

    A mammoth skeleton has a carbon-14 content of 12.50% of that found in living organisms. When did the mammoth live?

    Answer:

    17,190 years ago.

    Explanation:

    The carbon-14 is a carbon isotope that has a half-life of 5730 years. It means that the mass of carbon-14 decreases by half every 5730 years. If we call the initial mass as M and the final mas as m:

    m = M/2ⁿ

    Where n is the amount of half-live that had past. Thus, in this case, the mass of the skeleton is the final mass, and the mass founded in the living organisms the initial mass, so:

    m = 0.1250M, and

    0.1250M = M/2ⁿ

    2ⁿ = M/0.1250M

    2ⁿ = 1/0.1250

    2ⁿ = 8

    2ⁿ = 2³

    n = 3

    So it had past 3 half-live or

    3*5730 = 17,190 years.

    So the mammoth lived 17,190 years ago.
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