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Wooden article and freshly cut tree show activity 7.6 and 15.2 `min""^(-1)g""^(-1)` of carbon (`t""_(1//2)=5760`year) respectively. The age of the article is a)5760 year b)`5760xx15.2/7.6year` c)`5760xx7.6/15.2year` d)`5760xx15.2-7.6year`

A

5760

B

`5760 xx ((15.2)/(7.6))`

C

`5760xx((7.6)/(15.2))`

D

`5760xx(15.2 xx7.6)`

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