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A student grows a culture of E. coli in 50 ml of liquid medium contained in a 250 ml Erlenmeyer flask and decides to pour plate samples of the culture onto LB agar plates. (LB stands for Luria Broth. It’s simply a typeof broth on which E. coli grow well.) Before plating, she sets up several dilutions of the culture (indicated in the table) and plates 0.2 ml of each by pour plating. She does this in duplicate for each dilution. She incubates all of her LB agar plates in a 37 ºC incubator and counts the colonies on each plate later. Her results are as follows:

Total Dilution Factor: 10^6 PlateA: 756 PlateB: 349

TDF: 10^7 PlateA: 73 PlateB: 76

TDF: 10^8 PlateA: 7 PlateB: 8

Determine the average density in cfu/ml of the culture based on the relevant results, also significantly fewer colonies grew on Plate B at the 10^ dilution as compared toPlate A at the same dilution. Which plate (Plate A or Plate B) is more likely to be a true indication of the number cells that were present in the culture at the 10^6 dilution?

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