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The counting rate observed from a radioa...

The counting rate observed from a radioactive source at `t = 0` seconds was 1600 counts per second and `t = 8` seconds it was 100 count per second. The counting rate observed, as counts per second at `t = 6` seconds will be :

A

400

B

300

C

200

D

150

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