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Mathematics, 10.04.2021 16:10, pnewma16

The number of bacteria can be represented by the equation A(t)=200(.75)^t, wherr A(t) is the amount of bacteria in grams and t is the number of days. a. Is this function growth or decay? b. What percent is the bacteria decreasing by each day? c. How many grams of bacteria will there be in 1 week? d. After how many days will there be half the initial amount of bacteria left?

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