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An anthropologist finds bone that her instruments measure it as 0.061% of the amount of Carbon-14 the bones would have contained when the person was alive. How long ago did the person die?

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The Carbon-14 dating formula is

N(t)=N_(0)e^(-0.693t)
where
N₀ = mass of C-14 at death
N(t) = mass of C-14 at t years after death

Given:
N(t)/N₀ = 0.061% = 6.1x10⁻⁴
Therefore

e^(-0.693t)=6.1*10^(-4)
-0.693t = ln(6.1x10⁻⁴)
t = ln(6.1x10⁻⁴)/(-0.693) = 10.68

Answer: 10.68 years ago
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