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At noon, Professor Simon has a petri dish with 10,000 cells of Bacteria A. In another petri dish, he has 33,000 cells of Bacter...Asked by Lily
At noon, Professor Simon has a petri dish with 10,000 cells of Bacteria A. In another petri dish, he
has 33,000 cells of Bacteria B. Every hour, Bacteria A grows by 8%. Every hour Bacteria B cells die off,
decreasing the number of cells by 6%. After how many hours will there be more cells of Bacteria A than of
Bacteria B?
Please help me!! I really need help to understand this!
has 33,000 cells of Bacteria B. Every hour, Bacteria A grows by 8%. Every hour Bacteria B cells die off,
decreasing the number of cells by 6%. After how many hours will there be more cells of Bacteria A than of
Bacteria B?
Please help me!! I really need help to understand this!
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Answered by
Lily
Please? Anyone? I'm really stuck :(
Answered by
Reiny
see above
Answered by
blah blah
if it increases, divide the original number by 8, and then add that number to the original number. if it decreases then divide the number by 6 and then subtract that number by the origanal. i hope thats enough! :D
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