A bacteria population is 3000 at time t=0 and its rate of growth is 1000X 2t bacteria per hour after t hours. What is the population after one hour? (round your answer to the nearest whole number).
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The rate of growth is given by the formula 1000 * 2^t. So, after one hour (t=1), the rate of growth is 1000 * 2^1 = 2000 bacteria per hour. Show more…
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