Multiple Choice
Carbon-14, which is present in all living tissue, radioactively decays via a first-order process. A one-gram sample of wood taken from a living tree gives a rate for carbon-14 decay of 13.6 counts per minute (CPM). If the half-life for carbon-14 is 5720 years, calculate the time it would take for the count rate to decrease to 6.8 CPM.