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Mathematics, 21.05.2021 04:30, marahkotelman

Imagine we are observing an illness where the cumulative number of cases is follows the equation: cumulative cases = A e^{b t}

Where A = 100 cases and b = 0.231 per day.

-What will t(time) be when we have 100,000 cases?

(I completed the problem but he asked, " Should you be using the base 10 log or the base e log?") HOW CAN I CORRECT THIS ISSUE?


Imagine we are observing an illness where the cumulative number of cases is follows the equation:

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