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The growth of bacteria is modeled as P = P0ert. In a sample culture, the bacteria grows at a rate of 6 percent per minute. If the initial count in the sample is 1,000, how many bacteria will there be after
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The growth of bacteria is modeled as P = P0ert. In a sample culture, the bacteria grows at a rate of 6 percent per minute. If the initial count in the sample is 1,000, how many bacteria will there be after five minutes? (Consider e = 2.718. )
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