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13 July, 20:42

The population of a certain single-cell organism doubles every hour, starting with 100 cells. Which COULD be an equation to model this situation, where f (t) is the number of organisms and t is time in hours?

A) f (t) = 200t

B) f (t) = 100 (2t)

C) f (t) = 2t + 100

D) f (t) = 100 (1/2t)

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  1. 14 July, 00:14
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    none of the answers are correct

    f (t) = 100 x 2^t
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