document.write( "Question 1102292: As part of an experiment, a scientist places n bacteria in a growth medium. The growth function g(t)=n2^t gives the number of bacteria present in the growth medium after t hours. The experiment started with 23,500 bacteria. the bacteria is then destroyed at the end of 6 hours. At the end of the 6 hours there were 1,504,000 bacteria. What is a reasonable domain for teh function given this scenario?\r
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document.write( "A. 0≤t≤23,500
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document.write( "B. 0≤t≤6
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document.write( "C. 6≤t≤23,500
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document.write( "D. 23,500≤t≤1,504,000 \n" );
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