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A piece of charcoal used for cooking is found at the remains of an ancient campsite. A 0.8 kg sample of carbon from the wood has an activity of 1550 decays per minute. Find the age of the charcoal. Living material has an activity of 15 decays/minute per gram of carbon present and the half-life of 14C is 5730 y. Answer in units of y.
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