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The number of bacteria at the beginning of an experiment was 30 and the bacteria grow at an hourly rate of 1.4 percent. Using the model given by A(t) = A0e kt, estimate the number of bacteria, rounded
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The number of bacteria at the beginning of an experiment was 30 and the bacteria
grow at an hourly rate of 1.4 percent. Using the model given by A(t) = A0e
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the number of bacteria, rounded to the nearest whole number after 20 hours.
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