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29 October, 10:16

The number of bacteria in a sample quadruples every 24 hours. There are 20 bacteria in the sample initially. Write an equation to find b, the number of bacteria in the sample after d days.

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  1. 29 October, 11:40
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    This is an exponential growth problem of the form:

    F=Ir^t we are told that the sample quadruples every day so

    4=r^1 so

    r=4 then the equation becomes:

    F (t) = a4^t and we are told that the initial sample, a, is 20 so:

    F (t) = 20 (4^t) and if we let t=days=d

    F (d) = 20 (4^d)
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