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Transcribed Image Text:The image presents a multiple-choice question related to the radioactive decay of the nickel isotope \(^{63}\text{Ni}\).
**Question:**
\(^{63}\text{Ni}\) decays by a first-order process via the emission of a beta particle. The \(^{63}\text{Ni}\) isotope has a half-life of 100 years. How long will it take for 95% of the nickel to undergo decay?
**Options:**
- A) 2.1 years
- B) 7.4 years
- C) 3.2 years
- D) 190 years
- E) 430 years
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