Question 83723: Hello:
I am trying to answer the following math problem, but I do not know where to start:
The number of bacteria in a dish has tripled every month. If there were 2500 bacteria at first, how many bacteria were there 10 months later.
I have tried to answer this problem a couple ways:
using A=p^rt and by creating an equation. However, I am just not sure.
Please give me some guidance.
Thank you
LK Answer by stanbon(48569) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!The number of bacteria in a dish has tripled every month. If there were 2500 bacteria at first, how many bacteria were there 10 months later.
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A(t) = Ao(3)^t
A(10) = 2500(3)^10
A(10) = 2500*59049
A(10) = 147,633,500
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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