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Jana predicts that the population, y, will grow according to y = 12 log(x + 1) + 10, where x is the time in minutes. How much greater does Kirk’s model predict the population will be after 60 minutes than
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Jana predicts that the population, y, will grow according to y = 12 log(x + 1) + 10, where x is the time in minutes. How much greater does Kirk’s model predict the population will be after 60 minutes than Jana’s model?
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Greater by about 50 bacteria
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