Asked by Anonymous
How many cell divisions would it take to produce at least 1,000 cells from one cell? (When one cell splits in half during cell division, the result is two new cells. Each of those cells can divide into two more and so on.)
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Answered by
jerome
to do this you need to use indices:
1x2=2, 2x2=4 2x2x2=8.. . .
2^10(2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2) gives you 1024 cells so 10 divisions
1x2=2, 2x2=4 2x2x2=8.. . .
2^10(2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2) gives you 1024 cells so 10 divisions
Answered by
sally
i would say 500 u dummies
Answered by
Yep
Sally is correct
Answered by
donisha
that what i trying to find out my self
Answered by
Anonymous
How many cell divisions it will take to produce 1000 new cells?
Answered by
me
Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Answered by
Science Teacher
1000 divided by 2 equals to 500
Answered by
Ramit
I say Jerome is right.
Answered by
Thick boi
Thanks
Answered by
dino nuggies
Sally is wrong because when one cell divided the two it crates both divide and the four than those two cells make those divide to make 8. u dummie sally
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