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What is the radioactive half-life of apple pie?
Apple pie is not radioactive! It's made from ingredients like apples, flour, sugar, and spices, none of which are radioactive.
The concept of half-life applies to radioactive isotopes, which are atoms with unstable nuclei that decay over time.
So, apple pie doesn't have a radioactive half-life. It does, however, have a delicious shelf life! 😉
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