How is radioactive dating used to determine the age of an object
A) Both the amounts of radioactive and decay material are measured. Using these with the radioactive material's half-life, the age can be estimated.
B) The amount of radioactive material is measured. Using this with the radioactive material's half-life, the age can be estimated.
C) The amount of decay material is measured. Using this with the radioactive material's half-life, the age can be estimated.
D) The amount of heat generated by radioactive dating is measured to determine age.
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