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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?
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.
64x10^18 power or 64,000,000,000,000,000,000. 64 exa bacterium)
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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.
Actually, there will be 40960 bacteria after 4 hours.if i did my math right it should be 480 bacteria there will be 480 not that number im a trained math teacher .du.i think 40960 is wrong because don't forget that bacteria only live for minutes
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?
The time it takes for bacteria to grow can vary depending on the type of bacteria, environmental conditions (such as temperature and nutrients), and the presence of other bacteria. In optimal conditions, bacteria can replicate every 20 minutes, leading to exponential growth.
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.
Yes, under ideal conditions, some bacteria can reproduce every 20 minutes to two hours. This rapid rate of reproduction is called binary fission, where a single bacterial cell divides into two cells.
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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.
After 24 hours, the single bacterium would have undergone 48 divisions (24 hours x 60 minutes/hour รท 30 minutes/division). Therefore, the single colony would contain 2^48 bacteria, which is 281,474,976,710,656 bacteria.
Bacteria can double every 20 minutes under ideal conditions, so it would take about 6-7 cycles of doubling for bacteria to go from 1000 to 1000000. This would roughly translate to around 2-3 hours for bacteria to increase from 1000 to 1000000.