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Dr. Brian is working on an enhancer for regeneration of living cells. He tests his enhancer on a sample of 10 cells in a Petri dish and

observes the effects. The cell population increase continuously over time, and can be modeled using the function given below where
t represents time in hours.
n(t) = 10e 0.6756
How much time will it take for the cell population in the Petri dish to reach 1,125?

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Answer:

t= (In*112.5)/0.675 t~6.997

Explanation:

when you solve the equation (I used a calculator) You should put 1,125=10e^0.675t and it gives you 6.997 and from there I used photo math to scan the other answer choices until I found the one that was equal to 6.997 (the answer is rounded of course)

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