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  C decays by beta emission to give   N.If unshaded spheres represent   C atoms and shaded spheres represent   N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   A) 1 half-life B) 2 half-lives C) 3 half-lives D) 4 half-lives C decays by beta emission to give   C decays by beta emission to give   N.If unshaded spheres represent   C atoms and shaded spheres represent   N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   A) 1 half-life B) 2 half-lives C) 3 half-lives D) 4 half-lives N.If unshaded spheres represent   C decays by beta emission to give   N.If unshaded spheres represent   C atoms and shaded spheres represent   N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   A) 1 half-life B) 2 half-lives C) 3 half-lives D) 4 half-lives C atoms and shaded spheres represent   C decays by beta emission to give   N.If unshaded spheres represent   C atoms and shaded spheres represent   N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   A) 1 half-life B) 2 half-lives C) 3 half-lives D) 4 half-lives N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   C decays by beta emission to give   N.If unshaded spheres represent   C atoms and shaded spheres represent   N atoms,how many half-lives have passed in the following example?   A) 1 half-life B) 2 half-lives C) 3 half-lives D) 4 half-lives


Definitions:

P(B)

The probability of event B occurring in a statistical experiment.

Independent Events

Two events that have no influence on each other's occurrence, meaning the probability of one does not affect the other.

P(A And B)

The probability that events A and B both occur, which can be calculated directly or via the multiplication rule for independent events.

P(B|A)

The likelihood of event B happening after event A has already taken place.

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