Asked by Karen
A colony of bacteria is growing exponentially according to the function below, where T is in hours. How many bacteria are there after 7 hours?
B(T)= 4*e^(0.8)T
B(T)= 4*e^(0.8)T
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Answered by
Anonymous
B(T)=4*e^(0.8)(7)
7 for T
B(T)=62.3151
(plugged the equation into a graphing calculator)
7 for T
B(T)=62.3151
(plugged the equation into a graphing calculator)
Answered by
Ryan Douglas
That is completely wrong. I'm sure you didn't type the equation in right or something. The correct answer is 1081-1082 bacteria.
Answered by
Anonymous
A colony of bacteria is growing exponentially according to the function below, where T is in hours. How many bacteria are there after 6 hours?
B(T)= 4*e^(0.8)T
B(T)= 4*e^(0.8)T
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