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In moon rock sample the ratio of the number of stable argon-`40` atoms present to the number of radioactive potassium`-40` atoms is `7:1`. Assume that all the argon atoms were produced by the decay of potassium atoms, with a half-life of `2.5xx10^(9)yr`. The age of the rock is

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