I couldn't figure out how to answer this question:
A student wants to measure the half life of a radioactive isotope. He is told the isotope has a half life of between 10 and 20 minutes. Illustrating your answers appropriate, describe:
A). the measurements that he should take
B). how he should use the measurements to arrive at an estimate of the half life for the isotope.
I understand that to measure the half life of a radioactive material you measure the activity of the sample at regular times.
What I do not understand is the significance of the half life being between 10 and 20 minutes.
I also don't know how to do question b.