Answer:
Explanation:
These steps explain how you estimate the age of the parchment:
1) Carbon - 14 half-life: τ = 5730 years
2) Number of half-lives elapsed: n
3) Age of the parchment = τ×n = 5730×n years = 5730n
4) Exponential decay:
The ratio of the final amount of the radioactive isotope C-14 to the initial amount of the same is one half (1/2) raised to the number of half-lives elapsed (n):
5) The parchment fragment had about 74% as much C-14 radioactivity as does plant material on Earth today:
Hence, 2.30 half-lives have elapsed and the age of the parchment is: