The half-life for the first order radioactive decay of strontium-90 is 29 years. How many years would it take for 35 per

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The half-life for the first order radioactive decay of strontium-90 is 29 years. How many years would it take for 35 per

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The half-life for the first order radioactive decay of strontium-90 is 29 years. How many years would it take for 35 percent of a sample of strontium-90 to undergo radioactive decay? 18 14 26 44 none of the choices
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