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11 August, 00:17

A certain number of bacteria are in a petri dish. If the growth rate is 2.7 percent per hour, how many hours will it take the bacteria to double in number?

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  1. 11 August, 00:27
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    Time = log (end amount) - log (bgng amt) / log (1 + rate)

    If we're waiting for it to double, then we'll say beginning amount = 100 and ending amount = 200.

    time = [log (200) - log (100) ] / log (1.027)

    time = 2.3010299957 - 2 / 0.011570443597

    time =.3010299957 / 0.011570443597

    time = 26.0171525125 hours
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