Asked by Anonymous
To treat it, the bacteria growth needs to be examined. The small intestine bacteria have
a doubling time of roughly 10 hours. A normal small intestine starting population would
be approximately 10 000 bacteria per ml of fluid.
a) Write an equation to model this exponential growth, with B(h) representing the
number of bacteria per ml and h representing the time in hours.
a doubling time of roughly 10 hours. A normal small intestine starting population would
be approximately 10 000 bacteria per ml of fluid.
a) Write an equation to model this exponential growth, with B(h) representing the
number of bacteria per ml and h representing the time in hours.
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Answered by
oobleck
B(h) = 10000 * 2^(h/10)
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