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In an experiment, the population of bacteria is increasing at the rate of 100% every minute. The population is currently at 50 million. How much was the population of bacteria 1…
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In an experiment, the population of bacteria is increasing
at the rate of 100% every minute. The population is
currently at 50 million.
How much was the population of bacteria 1 minute
ago?
million
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number of bacteria doubles every minute
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