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1 September, 18:23

A bacterial cell can double in number every 20 minutes. If one bacterial cell was present at the start of an experiment. How many cells would be present after 4 hours

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  1. 1 September, 18:29
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    There would be 4096 bacteria cells present.

    2^12 = 4096
  2. 1 September, 22:12
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    60 minuets are in 1 hour, and it will split up times in an hour, that means that there will be cells present.

    20 minutes = 2 cells

    40 minutes = 4 cells

    1 hour = 8 cells

    1 hour 20 minutes = 16 cells

    1 hour 40 minutes = 32 cells

    2 hours = 64 cells

    2 hours 20 minutes = 128 cells

    2 hours 40 minutes = 256 cells

    3 hours = 512 cells
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