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The activity of a source that emits 1,200 particles per minute can be calculated by dividing the number of emitted particles by the time interval. In this case, the time interval is one minute.

Activity = Number of particles / Time interval

Activity = 1,200 particles / 1 minute

Activity = 1,200 particles/minute

So, the activity of the source is 1,200 particles per minute.

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