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4 September, 08:06

How many hours will it take a culture of bacteria to increase from 20 to 2000? Use k = 0.614

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  1. 4 September, 08:18
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    it will take about 7.5 hours to increase from 20 to 2000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    y (t) = a e^kt

    20 = a e^ kt1

    2000 = a e^ kt2

    divide these equations

    2000/20 = a e^ kt2 / a e^ kt1

    when dividing the exponents subtract

    100 = a/a e^ (kt2-kt1)

    factor out the k

    100 = e ^ k (t2-t1)

    take the natural log on each side

    ln (100) = ln (e^ k (t2-t1)

    ln (100) = k (t2-t1)

    divide by k

    ln (100) / k = (t2-t1)

    we know k=.614

    ln (100) /.614 = t2-t1

    7.500277 = t2-t1

    it will take about 7.5 hours to increase from 20 to 2000
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