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divide them by 60, for every 60 minutes there is one hour.
In hour there are 60 minutes, you divide it by 15 minutes you'll have 4. So there are 4 bacterias in 1 hour. You'll multiply 4 by 24 hours and you'll have 92. Therefore there are 92 bacteriasreproduced in 24 hours.
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A bacteria splits in half after 20 minutes, so that after 20 minutes there are 2 bacteria, and after 40 minutes there are 4 bacteria. How many bacteria will there be after 2 hours?
Minutes to hours, divide by 60, hours to minutes, multiply by 60
divide them by 60, for every 60 minutes there is one hour.
In hour there are 60 minutes, you divide it by 15 minutes you'll have 4. So there are 4 bacterias in 1 hour. You'll multiply 4 by 24 hours and you'll have 92. Therefore there are 92 bacteriasreproduced in 24 hours.
2,097,152
Divide the number of minutes by 60. This will give the number of hours.
A bacteria splits in half after 20 minutes, so that after 20 minutes there are 2 bacteria, and after 40 minutes there are 4 bacteria. How many bacteria will there be after 2 hours?
Minutes to hours, divide by 60, hours to minutes, multiply by 60
In ideal conditions, bacterial cells typically divide through binary fission, a process that can take about 20 minutes to a few hours depending on the species and environmental factors. So, it would generally take around 20 minutes to several hours for two bacterial cells to divide and become four cells.
11,000 hours = 660,000 minutes
To convert from minutes to hours, divide by 60.
Divide the minutes by 60 to convert them into hours
The bacterium undergoes binary fission, where it duplicates its genetic material and divides into two daughter cells. This process repeats every 30 minutes, resulting in exponential growth. After 10 cycles (5 hours), one bacterium will have produced 1000 bacteria.
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