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A culture started with 4000 bacteria after 8 hours it grew to 4400 bacteria. Predict how many bacteria will be present after 9 hours.

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\bf \qquad \textit{Amount for Exponential change}\\\\ A=P(1\pm r)^t\qquad \begin{cases} A=\textit{accumulated amount}\\ P=\textit{starting amount}\\ r=rate\to r\%\to (r)/(100)\\ t=\textit{elapsed period}\\ \end{cases}\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\


\bf A=P(1+r)^t\qquad \begin{cases} \textit{hour 0, starting point}\\ t=0\qquad A=4000 \end{cases}\implies 182=ae^(k0) \\\\\\ 4000=P(1+r)^0\implies 4000=P \\\\\\ thus\qquad A=4000(1+r)^t\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\


\bf A=P(1+r)^t\qquad \begin{cases} \textit{8 hours later}\\ t=8\qquad A=4400 \end{cases}\implies 4400=4000(1+r)^8 \\\\\\ \cfrac{4400}{4000}=(1+r)^8\implies \cfrac{11}{10}=(1+r)^8\implies \sqrt[8]{\cfrac{11}{10}}=1+r \\\\\\ \sqrt[8]{\cfrac{11}{10}}-1=r\implies 0.012\approx r\qquad thus\qquad \boxed{A=4000(1+0.012)^t}

how many bacteria after 9 hours? well, 9hours later is just t = 9, plug that in, to get A
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After 9 hours there will be 4453 bacteria

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