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A source contains two phosphorous radio nuclides `"_15^32P` `(T_(1/2) = 14.3d)` and `"_15^33P``(T_(1/2) = 25.3d)`. Initially, 10% of the decays come from `"_15^33P`. How long one must wait until 90% do so?

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