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A certain bacteria doubles in number every hour. If there are 5 bacteria in a petri dish now, how many will there be in 10 hours?
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A certain bacteria doubles in number every hour. If there are 5 bacteria in a petri dish now, how many will there be in 10 hours?
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100 because -
5 bacteria will become 10 in 1 hour
As it’s 10 hours
10 x 10 = 100
Sounded like a easy question I got so confused lol
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