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Answer:
b. x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
x¹⁶ − x¹⁴ = k (x¹⁵ − x¹⁴)
x¹⁴ (x² − 1) = k x¹⁴ (x − 1)
x² − 1 = k (x − 1)
(x − 1) (x + 1) = k (x − 1)
x + 1 = k
Given:
Initial number of bacteria = 3000
With a growth constant (k) of 2.8 per hour.
To find:
The number of hours it will take to be 15,000 bacteria.
Solution:
Let P(t) be the number of bacteria after t number of hours.
The exponential growth model (continuously) is:

Where,
is the initial value, k is the growth constant and t is the number of years.
Putting
in the above formula, we get



Taking ln on both sides, we get

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Therefore, the number of bacteria will be 15,000 after 0.575 hours.
This question means that Coca-Cola, which has 65 grams of sugar in a can (I assume), has the same sugar content as 1.383 kg of carrots. Coca-Cola is a distractor in this problem. (1.383kg/65g)=(1kg/s)
Can you solve from there for s?