The formula for the number of bacteria at time t is 1000 x (2^t).
The number of bacteria after one hour is 2828
The number of minutes for there to be 50,000 bacteria is 324 minutes.
<h3>What is the number of bacteria after 1 hour?
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The exponential function that can be used to determine the number of bacteria with the passage of time is:
initial population x (rate of increase)^t
1000 x (2^t).
Population after 1 hour : 1000 x 2^(60/40) = 2828
Time when there would be 50,000 bacteria : In(FV / PV) / r
Where:
- FV = future bacteria population = 50,000
- PV = present bacteria population = 1000
- r = rate of increase = 100%
In (50,000 / 1000)
In 50 / 1 = 3.91 hours x 60 = 324 minutes
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Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
Diana's age=21 years
Carmen's age=x years
Andrew's age=2x years
21+x+2x=45
21+3x=45
3x=45-21
3x=24
x=24/3
x=8
2x8=16
Carmen is 8 years old and Andrew is 16 years old. Hoped that helps:)
The answer is B
-8y + 7y = -y
When the signs are different, subtract and take the sign of the bigger number.
The answer is D because A and B mean the exact same thing and if A and B are graphed the result is C so the only logical answer left is D