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In a lab, a colony of 100 bacteria is placed on a petri dish. The population triples every hour.

1. How would you estimate or find the population of bacteria in:

a. 4 hours?

b. 90 minutes?

c. 72 hour?

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Answer:

a). 8100 bacteria

b). 519 bacteria

c). Infinite

Explanation:

Population growth of a bacteria is given by the exponential function,

f(x) =
P_(0)(1+(r)/(100))^(t)

Where f(x) = Population after time 't'


P_(0) = Initial population

r = Growth rate

t = Duration after t hours

If "100 bacteria gets tripled every hour"

300 =
100(1+(r)/(100))^(1)

3 = 1 +
(r)/(100)

r = 100×(3 - 1)

r = 200

So the function is, f(x) =
100(3)^(t)

a). Population after 4 hours,

f(4) =
100(3)^(4)

= 8100 bacteria

b). Population after 90 minutes Or 1.5 hours

f(1.5) =
100(3)^(1.5)

= 519.61

519 bacteria

c). Population after 72 hours,

f(72) =
100(3)^(72)

= Infinite

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