If a certain radioactive decay process happens n times per hour on average, then in any given hour, one expects to observe n decays with an uncertainty of \sqrt{n}. Each hour can be assumed independent of the previous one, and n can be assumed constant over time. How many hours do you need to conduct the observation so that you can determine n within an uncertainty of 1 \% ?
Answer Choices
A. n / 10^{2}
B. n / 10^{4}
C. 10^{2} / n
D. 10^{4} / n
E. 10^{8} / n^{2}