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21 December, 00:47

A particular bacterial colony doubles its population every 15 hours. A scientist running an experiment is starting with 100

bacteria cells. She expects the number of cells to be given by the formula, where t is the number of hours since the

experiment started.

C = 100 (2 ^t/15)

After how many hours would the scientist expect to have 300 bacteria cells?

Give your answer to the nearest hour.

A) 2 hours

B) 24 hours

C) 1,048,557 hours

D) 104,857,699 hours

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  1. 21 December, 03:04
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    24 hours

    24 hours is the solution to 300=10 (2) ^t/15
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