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12 March, 16:31

During a research experiment, it was found that the number of bacteria in a culture grew at a rate proportional to its size. At 9 :00 AM there were 3000 bacteria present in the culture. At noon, the number of bacteria grew to 3800. How many bacteria will there be at midnight?

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  1. 12 March, 18:54
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    DB/dt = k*B

    dB / (kB) = dt

    Integrating both sides:

    1/k*ln|B| = t + C

    B = C*e^ (kt)

    At time t = 0, B = 4000 and at time t = 3 (3 hours past 9 AM), B = 4500

    4000 = C

    4500 = 4000*e^ (3k) = > k = 1/3*ln (9/8)

    At time t = 15 (Midnight), B = 4000*e^ (1/3*ln (9/8) * 15) = 4000 * (9/8) ^5 = 7208 bacteria
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