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Mateo is culturing bacteria that have a growth rate of 5.3% per hour. If the current population is 38,762 bacteria, how many bacteria will there be in 20 hours?If necessary, round your answer to the nearest whole number.

User Sergey Kuznetsov
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..Given:


\begin{gathered} a=38762 \\ r=5.3\%=(5.3)/(100)=0.053 \\ t=20 \end{gathered}

To Determine: The number of bacteria after 20 hours

Using the future value formula for growth rate


\begin{gathered} P_a=P_c(1+r)^t \\ P_a=(Bacteria,final,population) \\ P_c(Bacteria,current,population)=38762 \\ r(rate)=0.053,t(time,in,hour)=20 \end{gathered}

Therefore


\begin{gathered} P_a=38762(1+0.053)^(20) \\ P_a=38762(1.053)^(20) \\ P_a=38762(2.809101) \\ P_a=108886.39 \\ P_a\approx108886 \end{gathered}

Hence, population of bacteria in 20 hours is 108,886

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