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A professor is examining a new strain of bacteria. The amount of bacteria can be modeled by function s(n) = 20 · bn, where n is the number of hours and b is an unknown positive base.
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A professor is examining a new strain of bacteria. The amount of bacteria can be modeled by function s(n) = 20 · bn, where n is the number of hours and b is an unknown positive base.
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s(n) = 20
s = 20/n
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