The answer is: 3) 7.64 days.
The most stable isotope of radon (Rn) is radon-222 with a half-life of 3.82 days.
After first half life (3.82 days) = 0.5 · 200 g.
After first half life (3.82 days) = 100 g of radon-222.
After second half life (7.64 days) = 0.5 · 100 g.
After second half life (7.64 days) = 50 g of radon-222.
Half-life is the time required for a quantity (in this example number of radioactive nuclei of radon-222) to reduce to half its initial value and is independent of initial concentration.