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In an experiment on two radioactive isot...

In an experiment on two radioactive isotopes of an element (which do not decay into each other), their number of atoms ratio at a given instant was found to be `3`. The rapidly decaying isotope has large mass and an activity of `1.0muCi` initially. The half-lives of the two isotopes are known to be `12` hours and `16` hours. what would be the activity of each isotope and their number of atoms ration after two days?

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