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05.12.2020 •
Mathematics
A certain bacteria population doubles every 20 minutes. Beginning with 10 cells in a culture, the population can be represented by the function B = 10(2), where B is the number of bacteria cells and t is the time in 20 minute increments. How many will there be after 2 hours?
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