A 2,000 g quantity of C-14 is left to undergo radioactive decay. The half-life of C-14 is approximately 5,700 years. After going trough x half-lives, the sample becomes 125 grams. What is x?
Start with 2,000 grams. After 1 half-life, 1,000 grams are left. After another half-life, 500 are left. After another half-life, 250 are left. After another half-life, 125 are left.