SOLUTION: A single microscopic organism divides
into two organisms every 3 days. Use
the formula N(t)= No(2)^t/3
Where t is the time of day ,
N(t) is the number
of organisms at t days
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Question 391214: A single microscopic organism divides
into two organisms every 3 days. Use
the formula N(t)= No(2)^t/3
Where t is the time of day ,
N(t) is the number
of organisms at t days, and No is
the number of organisms at t = 0.
Approximately how long would it
take one organism to produce a
population of about 10,000 organisms?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
given:
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Take the log of both sides
About 39 days and 21 hours
check answer:
close enough
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