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A culture started with 3000 bacteria. after 6 hours, it grew 3600 bacteria. predict how many bacteria will be present after 13 hours

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    In the case of bacteria, we use the continuous growth equation:

    Final=Initial*e∧ (r*t)

    In other words, the final amount is equal to the initial amount times e to the rate times time. In order to find your rate, you would plug in the numbers as follows:

    3600=3000*e∧ (6r)

    Therefore: r=0.03

    Next, you would plug in the r value and 13 hours into the equation to solve for the final amount.

    F=3000*e∧ (13*0.03) = 4,453 bactera after 13 hours
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