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A cell doubles every 15 minutes. If there is 1 cell at noon, how many cells will there be at 3 p.m.? Show work.
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A cell doubles every 15 minutes. If there is 1 cell at noon, how many cells will there be at 3 p.m.? Show work.
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okay so there is 1 cell and it starts doubling at 12:00 every 15 minutes that is 4 times every hour and there is three hours so 4 x 3 = 12 so it doubles 12 times then 12 x 2 = 24 so at 3pm that cell would have multiplied it self into 24 other cells
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12:15 - 1+1 = 2
12:30 - 2 + 2 = 4
12:45 - 4 + 4 = 8
1 - 8 +8 = 16
1:15.......
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3 - 4096
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