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Suppose we consider a large number of continers each containing initially `10000` atoms of a radioactive material with a half life of `1` year. After `1` year.

A

All the containers will have 5000 atoms of the material

B

All the containers will contain the same number of atoms of the material but that number will only be approximately 5000

C

The containers will in general have different numbers of the atoms of the material but their average will be close to 5000

D

None of the containers can have more than 5000 atoms

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Radioactivity is a process due to which a radioactive material spontaneously decays. In half-life (t=1yr) of the material on the average half, the number of atoms wil decay. Therefore, the containers will in general have different number of atoms of the material but their average will be approx. 5000.
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