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In a lab experiment, 310 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such that the number of bacteria is able to double every 30 hours. How long would it be, to the nearest tenth of an hour,
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In a lab experiment, 310 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such
that the number of bacteria is able to double every 30 hours. How long would it be, to
the nearest tenth of an hour, until there are 440 bacteria present?
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15.157059248=15.2(When rounded to the nearest tenth)
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