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Replies: 14 Last Post Nov. 19, 2008 6:36am by Tubbz
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Medevac
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okay let's say you've got a 100 balls and the half life of the balls is 50 years after 50 years you'll have 50 balls after 100 years you'll have 25 balls and so on just google it
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roflfuckyou
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Medevac
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Quote: from rosiewantspancakes at 6:16 am on Nov. 19, 2008
thankyou for replying :) yeah.. that's the part i understand, all the examples i have are like that. but when it comes to an exam.. past paper or something.. the question is like this: "A sample of charcoal from the stone age campfire contains 12 billion carbon-14 atons. approximately how many carbon-14 atoms would the sample have contained 6000 years ago? a) 6 billion b) 12 billion 3) 24 billion 4) 48 billion" and it's those sotrs of questions i don't know how to work out. :S 
wiki tells me the half life is 5,730 this is GCSE so im going to assume you take the half life to be 6000 you know that every 6000 years the samply halves, so 6000 years ago it would be double what it is now or 24million
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Quote: from Medevac at 6:19 am on Nov. 19, 2008
Quote: from rosiewantspancakes at 6:16 am on Nov. 19, 2008
thankyou for replying :) yeah.. that's the part i understand, all the examples i have are like that. but when it comes to an exam.. past paper or something.. the question is like this: "A sample of charcoal from the stone age campfire contains 12 billion carbon-14 atons. approximately how many carbon-14 atoms would the sample have contained 6000 years ago? a) 6 billion b) 12 billion 3) 24 billion 4) 48 billion" and it's those sotrs of questions i don't know how to work out. :S 
wiki tells me the half life is 5,730 this is GCSE so im going to assume you take the half life to be 6000 you know that every 6000 years the samply halves, so 6000 years ago it would be double what it is now or 24million 
eh i mean billion
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Tubbz
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if it gives you options it's 24. I don't think they usually do though, what are you doing? Dual award?
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6:30 am on Nov. 19, 2008 | Joined Jan. 2006 | 328 Days Active Join to learn more about Tubbz England, United Kingdom | Label Free Male | 5962 Posts | 15841 Points
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( rosiewantspancakes )
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yeah, i am. it's multichoice paper too, so at least that's a consilation!
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