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12 January, 16:20

Brett has been studying a type of bacteria that doubles every month. Originally, there were 5 bacterial cells. He wants to know how many there will be after 42 months. Which equation should he use?

A a42 = 5 (2) 42 - 1

B a42 = 5 (2) (42)

C a42 = 5 (2) 42

D a42 = 5 (2) (42 - 1)

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  1. 12 January, 16:31
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    Originally, there were only five bacterial cells. After one month, the amount of bacteria is doubled with ten bacteria. The growth is represented by the formula:

    a42 = 5 x 2^1

    After 42 months, the growth can be solved using this formula:

    a42 = 5 x 2^42
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