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9 November, 04:27

A Petri dish contains 100 bacteria cells. The number of cells increases 5% every minute. How long will it take for the number of cells in the dish to reach 2000? Use logarithms to solve.

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  1. 9 November, 04:47
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    Using logarithm, the following equation will apply:

    Y = P * [1 + z]^x

    Where Y = 2000

    P = 100

    z = 5% = 0.05

    x is the quantity we are calculating for

    The equation becomes

    2000 = 100 * [1 + 0.05]^x

    Dividing both side by 100, we have

    20 = 10 * [ 1 + 0.05]^x

    Taking the log of both sides, we have

    Log 20 = Log [1 + 0.05]^x

    log 20 = x * log 1.05

    x = log 20 / log 1.05 = 61.40

    Thus, it will takes 61.40 minutes for the number of cells in the petri dish to reach 2000.
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