The function that can be used to find the number of bacteria present at the end of h hours is:
N(h) = 1,000 * (1.20)^h
Where:
- N(h) is the number of bacteria present at the end of h hours
- 1,000 is the initial number of bacteria
- 1.20 is the growth factor of 20% increase each hour
- h is the number of hours
By substituting different values of h into the equation, you can calculate the number of bacteria at the end of any given hour.
Which function can be used to find the number of bacteria present at the end of h hours?
There are 1,000 bacteria in apetri dish. the number of bacteria increases 20% each hour.
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