Organisms A and B start out with the same population size.
Organism A's population doubl...
Mathematics, 07.04.2020 01:06, madbiebzz
Organisms A and B start out with the same population size.
Organism A's population doubles every day. After 5 days, the population stops growing and a virus cuts it in half every day for 3 days.
Organism B's population grows at the same rate but is not infected with the virus. After 8 days, how much larger is organism B's population than organism A's population? Answer the questions to find out.
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