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7 5.8×10^7 bacteria are measured
In an experiment to study the growth of bacteria, a medical student measured 5000 bacteria at time 0 and 8000 at time 10
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The rate of bacteria growth in a laboratory experiment was measured at 11% per hour. If this experiment is repeated and begins
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The rate of bacteria growth in a laboratory experiment was measured at 14% per hour. If this experiment is repeated and begins
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The rate of bacteria growth in a laboratory experiment was measured at 14% per hour. If this experiment is repeated and begins
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6 bacteria are measured to be in a dirt sample that weighs 11 gram. Use scientific notation to express the number of
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The graph below illustrates the growth curves for two types of bacteria, A and B, as the pH of their surrounding mediums change.
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The graph below illustrates the growth curves for two types of bacteria, A and B, as the pH of their surrounding mediums change.
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8.6×10
7 bacteria are measured to be in a dirt sample that weighs 1 1 gram. Use scientific notation to express the number of
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4.1 × 10^3 bacteria are measured in a sand sample that weights 1 gram. Express in scientific notation the amount of bacteria in
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2.5 x 10^6 bacteria are measured to be in a dirt sample that weighs 1 gram. Use scientific notation to express the number of
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