If there were b(0) bacteria at the start, there will be b(0)*2^t where after 10*t minutes.
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I think the question means to say that the growth rate is (double every 2 minutes).doubling interval = 2 minutes1 hour = 60 minutes = (60 / 2) = 30 doubling intervalsStarting with 1 bacterium and reproducing asexually (do bacteria do this ? What do I know. I'm only an EE.) . . . . .If all survive, then the population after doubling 30 times = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bugs.
If B(t) represents the number of bacteria after t minutes, then B(t) = 200*2^(t/20).
it's the same formula that the one used to transform kilograms in kilometers
4 minutes is 1/15 of an hour. So 60/4 x 1 = 15 km/hr.
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?
If the doubling time is 43 minutes, after 43 minutes the population will double in size to 2048 bacteria. So with an initial population of 1024 bacteria, after 43 minutes it will double to 2048.
after boiling milk at 75 c for 15 minutes the bacteria or micro bacteria in are dead
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.
The required formula is: 1 hour = 60 minutes.
45 minutes
Bacteria can multiply every 20 minutes under ideal conditions, but the rate varies depending on factors like temperature, nutrient availability, and the specific type of bacteria. Some bacteria can multiply in as little as 10 minutes, while others may take several hours to replicate.
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That would depend on what kind of bacteria you are dealing with and how ideal the environment is for that species.
I think the question means to say that the growth rate is (double every 2 minutes).doubling interval = 2 minutes1 hour = 60 minutes = (60 / 2) = 30 doubling intervalsStarting with 1 bacterium and reproducing asexually (do bacteria do this ? What do I know. I'm only an EE.) . . . . .If all survive, then the population after doubling 30 times = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bugs.