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Radioactive Decay
Sodium-24 has a half-life of approximately 15 hours. If only one-sixteenth of the sodium-24 remains, about how much time has passed?
a
60 hours
b
30 hours
c
45 hours
d
15 hours
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c) 45 hours
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