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during its exponential growth phase, a certain bacteria can grow from 5000 cells to 12000 cells in 10 hours. at this rate, how long will it take to grow 50000 cells
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during its exponential growth phase, a certain bacteria can grow from 5000 cells to 12000 cells in 10 hours. at this rate, how long will it take to grow 50000 cells
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It will be 25,0000 to take grow
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