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This problem involves the formula p(t) - P0ert. where P0 is the initial amount at time t - 0, and r is the growth rate per unit of time. The growth of a population of bacteria is modeled by the equation P(t) - 50e0.02t where t Is measured In minutes. How many bacteria will there be after five hours have elapsed? Selected Answer: times 21,017 Show transcribed image text
This problem involves the formula p(t) - P0ert. where P0 is the initial amount at time t - 0, and r is the growth rate per unit of time. The growth of a population of bacteria is modeled by the equation P(t) - 50e0.02t where t Is measured In minutes. How many bacteria will there be after five hours have elapsed? Selected Answer: times 21,017
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19 Jun 2019