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20 minutes = 1/3rd of an hour8 hours = (8 x 3) = 24 thirds of an hour = 24 divisions.If all survive and reproduce, the population after 24 divisions = 224 = 16,777,216 bugs.
1*20=20*24= 480 so you get 480
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20 hours because the fast clock technically gains 3 minutes every hour. An hour has 60 minutes, so if you divide that by 3 you get 20.
if your asking how long it takes them to reproduce, well they reproduce once about every 20 minutes
limiting factors
in every 20 minute yeast cells reproduce
A small number of bacteria on meat Can cause food poisoning.These bacteria enter the body and reproduce by dividing in the same way as cells in the body. Each bacteria also known as bacterium, can divide into two every 20 minutes.
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It depends upon the environmental conditions and the particular species, but as a general Answer: Exponentially. Specifically, under Ideal {standard laboratory} Conditions, an E-coli bacterium will [repeatedly] reproduce once during each (and every continuing) 20 minute interval(s).
There are 267 babies being born worldwide each minute. Multiply that number by 20 and there are 5,340 children born every 20 minutes.
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20 minutes = 1/3rd of an hour8 hours = (8 x 3) = 24 thirds of an hour = 24 divisions.If all survive and reproduce, the population after 24 divisions = 224 = 16,777,216 bugs.
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