SOLUTION: the amount of bacteria after n min if the initial amount of bacteria is q and the amount of bacteria triples ever 15sec. (answer should contain both q and n)
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Question 957111: the amount of bacteria after n min if the initial amount of bacteria is q and the amount of bacteria triples ever 15sec. (answer should contain both q and n) Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! n is in minutes
but we have the amount tripling every 15 seconds, so let's convert seconds to minutes (so the units line up)
15 seconds = 15/60 = 1/4 minutes
now divide the variable n by the time it takes to triple
n divided by (1/4) = n*(4/1) = 4n
This will be the exponent over the base 3 since we're tripling the amount
We start with q and we will jump to 3q, then to 9q, etc
In general, the expression is where n is in minutes. The 4n basically tells us "the amount triples 4 times every minute"
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