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2 December, 04:26

Suppose that the amount of algae in a pond doubles every 4 hours. If the pond initially contains 90 pounds of algae, how much algae will be in the pond after 12 hours?

-720 pounds

-360 pounds

-1440 pounds

-114 pounds

And how?

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  1. 2 December, 06:19
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    To solve the problem you use an exponential equation. Since there are 90 pounds of algae to begin with, we know that a=90. The amount is being doubled to 2 is the common ration, b. So, so far the function is f (x) = 90*2^x. Now we just need to plug in x. The interval is every 4 hours so we divide 12 by 4. So now to solve the function f (x) = 90*2^3. 2 cubed is 8. 8 * 90 is 720 so the answer is 720 pounds of algae after 12 hours
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