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During the exponential phase, E. coli bacteria in a culture increase in number at a rate proportional to the current population. If the population quadruples in 30.8 minutes, in how many minutes will the population quintuple?

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  1. Yesterday, 17:47
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    The exponential function is given by P (t) = P0 e^kt; where P (t) is the current population, P0 is the initial population and t is the time.

    Thus, P (t) / P0 = e^kt

    4 = e^30.8k

    ln 4 = 30.8k

    k = ln 4 / 30.8 = 0.045

    For the population to quituple,

    5 = e^0.045t

    ln 5 = 0.045t

    t = ln 5 / 0.045 = 35.76

    Therefore, it will take the population 35.76 minutes to quintuple.
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