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Re: The determination of the age of KNM-ER 1470, a humanoid skull, would a [#permalink]
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The proposed solution comes at the end of the passage, where the author discusses radiometric dating methods, so the answer needs to address the requirements of this solution.There is an assumption in this method that the isotopes being measured decay at a consistent rate, and this issue is best addressed in choice (C). While choice (E) addresses radiometric methods, the author does not discuss the equipment involved in the process.The remaining answers do not cover this proposed solution.
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However, the assumption that the decay… Be sure to read the question carefully:The author raises a number of possible objections to carbon dating, but only the final paragraph discusses proposed alternatives.The last sentence, the credited response, points out that these alternatives may have the same problem as the carbon dating: inconsistent decay rates.
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