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14 December, 09:11

Suppose that dP/dt = 0.13P (t) represents a mathematical model for the growth of a certain cell culture, where P (t) is the size of the culture (measured in millions of cells) at time t > 0 (measured in hours). How fast is the culture growing at the time t when the size of the culture reaches 3 million cells?

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  1. 14 December, 09:32
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    0.39million cells/hour.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    dP/dt = 0.13P (t)

    P (t) is the size of the culture

    How fast is the culture is the question asked i. e the rate of P

    dP/dt=?

    Given that

    P (t) = 3milions cells at time t

    Then,

    dP/dt = 0.13P (t)

    dP/dt = 0.13 * 3milion cells

    dP/dt = 0.39million cells/hour.
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