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A culture started with 2000 bacteria after 5 hours it grew to 2600

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Answer:

6099

Explanation:

i just took it and got it right. THIS IS FOR PLATO

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P(t) = P₀ e^(kt)

Where P₀ is the initial population,
P(t) is the population after "t" time.
t is your rate (can be hours, days, years, etc. in this case, hours)
k is the growth constant for this particular problem.

So using the information given, solve for k:

P₀ = 2000
P(4) = 2600

P(t) = P₀ e^(kt)
2600 = 2000e^(k * 4)
1.3 = e^(4k)

Natural log of both sides:

ln(1.3) = 4k
k = ln(1.3) / 4

Now that we have a value for "k", use that, the same P₀, then solve for P(17):

P(t) = P₀ e^(kt)
P(17) = 2000 e^(17ln(1.3) / 4)

Using a calculator to get ln(1.3) then to simplify from there, we get:

P(17) ≈ 2000 e^(17 * 0.262364 / 4)
P(17) ≈ 2000 e^(4.460188 / 4)
P(17) ≈ 2000 e^(1.115047)
P(17) ≈ 2000 * 3.0497
P(17) ≈ 6099.4

Rounded to the nearest unit:

P(17) ≈ 6099 bacteria hope i could help =)))
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