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| Question 330755:  Given a starting population of 100 bacteria, the
 formula b = 100(2t ) can be used to find the number
 of bacteria, b, after t periods of time. If each period
 is 15 minutes long, how many minutes will it take
 for the population of bacteria to reach 51,200?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Given a starting population of 100 bacteria, the formula b = 100(2^t ) can be used to find the number
 of bacteria, b, after t periods of time. If each period
 is 15 minutes long, how many minutes will it take
 for the population of bacteria to reach 51,200?
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 Solve 51,200 = 100*2^(t/15)
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 2^(t/15) = 512
 Take the log to get:
 (t/15)*log(2) = log(512)
 t/15 = 9
 time = 15*9 = 2 hrs and 15 minutes
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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