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if the bacteria population is doubling every hour, can you estimate the bacteria population at the time of 10 hours?

if the bacteria population is doubling every hour, can you estimate the bacteria population-example-1
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Answer:

Bacterial population at the time of 10 hours = 1040000

Explanation:

Let the function that defines the bacterial population after 'x' hours is,

p(x) = a(b)ˣ

Where a = Initial population

And 'x' = Duration or time

Since bacterial population is getting doubled every hour,

2a = a(b)¹

b = 2

Therefore, function will be,

p(x) = a(2)ˣ

From the graph attached,

Point (5, 32500) lies on the graph of the function.

32500 = a(2)⁵

a =
(32500)/(32)=1015.625

Therefore, the function will be,

p(x) = 1015.625(2)ˣ

For x = 10 hours,

p(10) = 1015.625(2)¹⁰

= 1040000 bacteria

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