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Peggy has been studying a type of bacteria that triples every month. Originally, there were 2 bacterial cells. She wants to know how many there will be after 24 months. Which equation should she use? a24
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Peggy has been studying a type of bacteria that triples every month. Originally, there were 2 bacterial cells. She wants to know how many there will be after 24 months. Which equation should she use? a24 = 2(3)(24) a24 = 2(3)24 − 1 a24 = 2(3)24 a24 = 2(3)(24 − 1)
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The answer is c. a24 = 2(3)^24
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if the bacteria is tripling every month, that means, their rate of growth is 200% of whatevere their current is, thus
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