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You have to change this up a bit or it will be plagiarism, because they check to see where you got your answer from
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A radioactive isotope decays at a constant rate proportional to the number of radioactive atoms remaining. A simple way of describing the speed of decay is to see the time it takes for half of the atoms of a radioactive parent to decay and form the daughter element(s). This is called the half life.
A radioactive isotope decays at a constant rate proportional to the number of radioactive atoms remaining. A simple way of describing the speed of decay is to see the time it takes for half of the atoms of a radioactive parent to decay and form the daughter element(s).
sorry if this doesn't help you I'm not to educated on this with this.
I tried tho


info from 
https://minerals.cr.usgs.gov/gips/na/radio.html