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23 December, 01:19

A culture of bacteria has an initial population of 8300 bacteria and doubles every 10 hours. Using the formula Pt=P0*2^t/d, where Pt is the population after t hours, P0 is the initial population, t is the time in hours and d is the doubling time, what is the population of bacteria in the culture after 3 hours, to the nearest whole number?

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  1. 23 December, 01:28
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    10,219 bacteria

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the population of bacteria in a culture given the formula for the population increase.

    From the question, we know the formula to use is

    Pt=Po*2^t/d

    From the parameters in the question, we identify that Pt is?, Po is 8300 bacteria, t is 3 hours and d is 10 hours which is the doubling time. Inserting these figures we have;

    Pt = 8300 * 2^ (3/10)

    Pt = 8300 * 2^0.3

    Pt = 10,218.5

    Pt = 10,219 bacteria to the nearest whole number
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