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The function f (x) = 4(3) can be used to determine the number of bacteria in a petri dish after x weeks. How much bacteria will there be in 4 weeks?
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The function f (x) = 4(3) can be used to determine the number of bacteria in a petri dish after x weeks. How much bacteria will there be in 4 weeks?
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The function f (x) = 4(3) can be used to determine the number of
bacteria in a petri dish after x weeks. How much bacteria will there be in 4
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Your answer is: f(x)= 12
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