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Mathematics, 26.03.2021 17:30 bella122805

The percent of carbon-14 remaining in a fossil can be found using the exponential expression(1/2)^(t/5730), where t represents the age of the fossil in years. Rewrite the percent as an exponential expression with a base of 2.

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