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Wilbur is working in a lab testing bacteria populations. After starting out with a population of 323 bacteria, he observes the change in population and notices that the population doubles every 29 minutes.Step 2 of 2 : Find the population after 1 hour. Round to the nearest bacterium.

Wilbur is working in a lab testing bacteria populations. After starting out with a-example-1
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We will have the following:

First, we know that every 29 minutes it will double, so "29" will be our base unit.

Now, knowing it doubles each time unit we use this to determine the rate:


646=323(1+r)^1\Rightarrow2=1+r\Rightarrow r=1

Now, we since we have that 29 minutes is our base unit, we determine the equivalet for the 1 hour (60 minutes):


x=(60\min\cdot1)/(29\min)\Rightarrow x=(60)/(29)

Now, we determine the population after that time:


f((60)/(29))=323(2)^((60/29))\Rightarrow f((60)/(29))=1355.261818\ldots
\Rightarrow f(60/29)\approx1355

So, the population after 1 hour is approximatelly 1355.

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