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5. After 6 hours, the concentration is halved. After 12 hours, it will be quartered. If the original concentration is 200 nmol, a quarter is 50 nmol.

14. The population doubles after 3 hours, and a day is 24 hours. That means that the original population should be multiplied by
2^(24/3), or
2^8. 3 million times
2^8 is 3 * 256 million, or 768 million.

15. The concentration is halved every 8 hours and the original concentration is 100 nmol. So now, how many times do you halve 100 to get to 12.5?

100/2 = 50, 50/2 = 25, 25/2 = 12.5. That's three times. 3 * 8 is 24 hours, or 1 day.

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Answer:

5 50 nmols

14d 768 million

15 a 1 day

Explanation:

5. We can use ratios to solve this

At 6 hours there is 100 nmols in the system

For each 6 hours, we decrease by 1/2

As 12 hours there will be 1/2 of this amount in the in the system so 1/2(100) = 50 nmols

14. 0 hour = 3 million

We double every 3 hour

3 hour = 2*3million = 6 million

6 hours = 2*6 million = 12 million

9 hours = 2*12 million = 24 million

12 hours = 2*24 =48 million

15 hours = 2*48 = 96 million

18 hour = 2*96 = 192 million

21 hour = 2 * 192 =384 million

24 hour = 1 day = 2 *384 = 768 million

15 0 hours = 200 mg = 100 nmols

We divide by 2 every 8 hour

8 hour 50 nmols

16 hours 25 nmols

24 hours =1 day 12.5 nmol

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