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Let Q represent the mass, in grams, of a quantity of Uranium 238 (238U), whose half-life is 18 years. The quantity of Uranium present after t years from an initial sample of 60 grams is given by the equation Q=60(12)t18/ . In how many years will the quantity Q remaining be 10 grams?

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