Question
You start with 23 billion yeast cells (23x10e9) and they have a doubling time of 90 minutes, after how long will your starter hold 90 billion yeast?
Please input your answer in minutes
x(t) = x0 × (1 + r) t
My answer is 136..
is this correct?
Thanks
Please input your answer in minutes
x(t) = x0 × (1 + r) t
My answer is 136..
is this correct?
Thanks
Answers
check your calculations
90 = 23 * 2^(m / 90)
log(90 / 23) = (m / 90) log(2)
90 = 23 * 2^(m / 90)
log(90 / 23) = (m / 90) log(2)
ok Sir
would be 270 minutes
would be 270 minutes
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