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In a lab experiment, 2100 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such that the number of bacteria is able to double every 5 hours. How long would it be, to the nearest tenth of an hour,
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In a lab experiment, 2100 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such
that the number of bacteria is able to double every 5 hours. How long would it be, to
the nearest tenth of an hour, until there are 48400 bacteria present?
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Answer: 22.6
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