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A bacteria population starts at 1000 and doubles every 10 hours, by what factor does the bacteria population grow each hour?
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A bacteria population starts at 1000 and doubles every 10 hours, by what factor does the bacteria population grow each hour?
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a bacteria population starts at 1000 and doubles every 10 hours, by what factor does the bacteria population grow each hour?
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n= 120 min/1 min = 120 generations.
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