The half-life of a radioactive substance is 10 days. After 30 days, the fraction decayed is MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The half-life of a radioactive substance is 10 days. After 30 days, the fraction decayed is
A. 1/8
B. 2/3
C. 1/3
D. 7/8
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
3 half-lives, remaining = 1/8, decayed = 7/8.

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