2. Graph of number of bacteria on a petri dish vs time. Procedure: Graph the following data (on the graph paper on the next page, by hand). Use the techniques described above. Create a best-fit curve. Time (Hours) | Number of Bacteria 1 | 2 2 | 4 3 | 8 4 | 16 5 | 32 6 | 64 7 | 128 8 | 256 9 | 512 10 | 1024 11 | 2048 12 | 4096 13 | 8192 14 | 16384
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First, we need to plot the given data points on the graph paper. The x-axis will represent the time (hours) and the y-axis will represent the number of bacteria. Show more…
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