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15 January, 22:19

A scientist has started a bacteria culture with 1,000 cells. The cells will double every hour. 1. Write the sequence that represents the number of bacteria cells over the first 4 hours. 2. What is the common ratio of the sequence that represents the growth of the bacteria cells?3. How many bacteria cells will there be after 7 hours?4. During what hour will the number of bacteria cells exceed one million?

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  1. 15 January, 22:47
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    See below in bold.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. The sequence is 1000, 2000, 4000, 8000.

    2. The common ratio is 2000/1000 = 2.

    3. Number of bacteria after 7 hours is 1000 (2) ^ (7 - 1)

    = 64,000.

    4. 1000 (2) ^ (x-1) > 1,000,000

    2^x-1 > 1000

    x - 1 log 2 > log 10

    x - 1 > 9.96

    x > 10.96

    During the 11th hour.
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