Mathematics, 06.03.2020 22:26, anayabeatriz
A scientist has a sample of bacteria that initially contains 10 million microbes. He observes the sample
and finds that the number of bacterial microbes doubles every 20 minutes. Write an exponential equation
that represents M, the total number of bacterial microbes in millions, as a function of t, the number of minutes the sample has been observed. Then, determine how much time, to the nearest minute, will pass
until there are 67 million bacterial microbes.
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M(t) = ?
minutes=?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, embersongracie
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