1. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. a. Create an exponential model showing the amount of Carbon-14, A, as a func
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1. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. a. Create an exponential model showing the amount of Carbon-14, A, as a function of time, 1, in years. You may assume the initial sample of Carbon-14 is 900 g. You may use the basic equation A = If needed, round to 4 decimal places for the value of k. - Apekt b. How much of the 900-g sample of Carbon-14 will be left fter 2000 years? Round 2 decimal places. c. How long will it take for the sample to decay to 100 g? Round to 2 decimal places.