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7 August, 23:54

The number of bacteria present in a laboratory

sample after t days can be represented by 500 (2).

What is the initial number of bacteria present

this sample?

A. 250

B. 500

C.

1,000

D. 2,000

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  1. 8 August, 00:17
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    B. 500

    good luck
  2. 8 August, 00:19
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    The answer is B. 500

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The original equation containing unknown variables would be 500 (t) (with "t" representing the number of days)

    So if you fill the variable in with a 2, that means it's been 2 days with the increase of 500 bacteria each day.

    That means the initial number of bacteria must be 500.

    If it's been 2 days and you want to determine the bacteria number, then multiply 500 by 2 and you get yourself 1000 bacteria.
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