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A petri dish has 246 bacteria. It grows at a rate of 7% per month. How many bacteria will there be in 5 months? Round your answer to the nearest whole number

A) 253
B) 345
C) 171
D) 281

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Using the exponential growth formula, the number of bacteria in the petri dish after 5 months is approximately 345, after starting with 246 bacteria and growing at a rate of 7% per month.

To calculate the number of bacteria in a petri dish after 5 months with an initial amount of 246 bacteria and a growth rate of 7% per month, we can use the formula for exponential growth:


N = P(1 + r)^t
Where:

  • N = New amount after time t
  • P = Initial principal amount (initial number of bacteria)
  • r = Monthly growth rate (as a decimal)
  • t = Time (number of months)

For this problem:

  • P = 246
  • r = 7% or 0.07
  • t = 5 months

Let's plug these values into the formula:

N = 246(1 + 0.07)^5
N = 246 * (1.07)^5
N ≈ 246 * 1.402552
N ≈ 344.8272
The number of bacteria after 5 months, rounded to the nearest whole number, is approximately 345. Therefore, the correct answer is B) 345.

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