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31 October, 00:03

A urine sample with more than 100,000 organisms is considered indicative of infection. A urine sample containing 5,000 bacteria, with a generation time of 30 minutes, sits for 3 hours before finally being assayed. How many bacteria will then be present within the sample?

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  1. 31 October, 00:08
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    320 000

    Explanation:

    The generation time G is the time it takes a bacterial population to double.

    If N₀ is the number of bacteria at the beginning of the experiment and N is the number at any time t,

    N = Nₒ * 2ⁿ

    where n is the number of generations

    n = t/G

    dа ta:

    N₀ = 5000

    G = 30 min

    t = 3 h

    Calculations:

    t = 3 h = 180 min

    n = 180 min/30 min = 6

    N = 5000 * 2⁶ = 5000 * 64 = 320 000

    There will be 320 000 bacteria in the sample.
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