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A radioactive element has a half-life of 5,730 years. A scientist creates the equation 20(5,730) ^ t/2 = 5 to find the number of years, t, it will take for 20 grams of the radioactive element to reduce to 5 grams. What change(s) should the scientist make to the equation to find the value of
t correctly?

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