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A 10-7 is performed on a culture of bacteria in order to perform viable plate counts. From the dilution, *0.1 mL* of solution is plated on solid media, and 66 colonies of bacteria grow on the plate. Assuming each colony came from a single bacterium, how many bacteria are in a single mL of the original culture?

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Answer:


66 * 10^8 CFU/mL

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

a) Number of colonies of bacteria is equal to
66

b) Total volume of the solution is equal to
0.1 mL

c) Dilution factor is equal to
10^(-7)

As we know that

CFU/mL
= (N * DF)/(V)

Where N is the number of bacterial colonies, DF is the dilution factor and V is the volume

Substituting the given values in above equation, we get -

CFU/mL
= (66* 10^7)/(0.1) \\= 66*10^8

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