Hey Henry, how's your headache?

I think I have it figured out now. By using your logic I decided to plug in the original activity of 100Ci for 100% and the end activity of 75Ci for 75% into the decay formula. So now I have:
75Ci = 100Ci e^[(-.693/t1/2)(12.5)]
.75 = e^[(-.693/t1/2)912.5)]
Ln .75 = Ln e^[(-.693/t1/2)(12.5)]
-.288... = (-.693/t1/2)(12.5)
-.023... = (-.693/t1/2)
t1/2(-.023...) = -.693
t1/2 = -.693/-.023
t1/2 = 30.13
Sounds like it might be a
137Cs source
Thank you for all of the input Henry and Nutty. If anybody disagrees with this logic please let me know. I am open to obtaining further knowledge.
Slingshot