Answer:
The amount of bacteria in a researcher's dish increases at a rate of adding 4,000 to the previous amount every second. The starting amount of bacteria is 500,000, how many bacteria will there be in 5 seconds?
Explanation:
The amount of bacteria in a researcher's dish increases at a rate of 4,000 more than the previous amount every second. The starting amount of bacteria is 500,000, how many bacteria will there be in 5 seconds?
a(n) = 500,000 + 4,000 x n - 1
a(n) = 500,000 + 4,000 x 4
a(n) = 500,000 + 16,000
a(n) = 516,000 bacteria in 5 seconds
seconds bacteria
1 500,000
2 504,000
3 508,000
4 512,000
5 516,000
As you can see, both lead to the correct answer, which shows us we set up the formula correctly.
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