Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867. She moved to Paris in 1891 to study at the Sorbonne. In 1895, she married Pierre Curie. Together, they discovered polonium and radium in 1898. Marie won her first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, sharing it with her husband and Henri Becquerel. After Pierre's tragic death in 1906, she continued her research. In 1911, she received her second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, for her work on radioactivity. Which of the following statements about Marie Curie's life requires the most precise calculation or inference from the given timeline?
A) She was 24 years old when she moved to Paris.