SOLUTION: A biology experiment begins with 9 cells. The number of cells doubles everyday. The number of cells present after t days is given by the function f(t)=9(2^t). A researcher checks t
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Question 1107468: A biology experiment begins with 9 cells. The number of cells doubles everyday. The number of cells present after t days is given by the function f(t)=9(2^t). A researcher checks the number of cells after day 3 and after day 5. What is the average rate of change of the number of cells between those days? Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):