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7 May, 08:32

A culture of yeast grows at a rate proportional to its size. If the initial population is 2000 cells and it doubles after 2 hours, answer the following questions. 1. Write an expression for the number of yeast cells after t hours. Answer: P (t) = 2. Find the number of yeast cells after 7 hours. Answer: 3. Find the rate at which the population of yeast cells is increasing at 7 hours. Answer (in cells per hour) :

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  1. 7 May, 11:18
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    1) We would apply the formula,

    y = ab^t

    Where

    a represents the initial amount of yeast.

    t represents the doubling time.

    From the information given

    a = 2000

    t = 2 hours

    Since after 2 hours, the population of cells doubles, then

    y = 2 * 2000 = 4000

    Therefore

    4000 = 2000 * b^2

    Dividing through by 2000, it becomes

    2 = b^2

    Raising both sides of the equation by 1/2, it becomes

    2^ (1/2) = b^2/2

    b = 1.414

    The equation becomes

    y = 2000 (1.414) ^t

    2) when t = 7 hours,

    y = 2000 (1.414) ^7

    y = 22604 cells

    3) the rate is 22604/7 = 3229 cells per hour
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