It's Over Nine Thousand. lol..
The number of bacteria present after 6 hours depends on the initial amount and the growth rate, which can vary by species. For example, if we assume a bacterial population doubles every 30 minutes, starting with 1 bacterium, you would have 64 bacteria after 6 hours. However, without specific growth conditions or bacterial species, it's impossible to provide an exact number.
75 minutes
12 hours = 1/2 day
To convert 1 day and 14 hours to a single unit of time, we first convert the 1 day to hours, which is 24 hours. Adding the 14 hours, we get a total of 38 hours. Therefore, 1 day and 14 hours is equivalent to 38 hours.
Its 1 hour
224 = 16777216
After 4 hours, as the bacterium doubles every 30 minutes, resulting in 8 divisions within this time frame. Starting with 1 bacterium, this will lead to 28 = 256 bacteria after 4 hours.
Under ideal conditions, bacteria can multiply every 20 minutes. So, starting from one bacterium, it would take about 8 hours for it to multiply into millions.
1 hour = 2^3 = 8 2 hours = 2^6 = 64 24 hours = 2^72 =4,722,366,482,869,650,000,000
Only 1% of bacteria is harmful to humans
Humans share about 1-2 of their DNA with bacteria.
There were 20000*(1+340/100) = 20000*4.4 = 88000
1 piece
== == 9
1 day = 24 hours 28 hours = 1 day and 4 hours
1 1/2 hours.
75 minutes