$A$ sample initially contains $10^{20}$ radioactive atoms. The number of $\alpha$-particles emitted in the third year is $0.3$ times the number of $\alpha$-particles emitted in the second year. How many $\alpha$-particles are emitted in the first year?

  • A
    $7 \times 10^{19}$
  • B
    $3 \times 10^{19}$
  • C
    $5 \times 10^{18}$
  • D
    $3 \times 10^{18}$

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