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The population of bacteria is known to grow at an exponential rate when unrestricted. This means that the population can be modeled by a function of form p(t)=aâ¢b^t where a and b are constants, and t is time in days. Suppose the initial population (t=0) of the bacteria is 5000 and the population after 7 days is 27000. When will the population reach one million? Show all your work and round your answer to the nearest whole number.
The population of bacteria is known to grow at an exponential rate when unrestricted. This means that the population can be modeled by a function of form p(t)=aâ¢b^t where a and b are constants, and t is time in days. Suppose the initial population (t=0) of the bacteria is 5000 and the population after 7 days is 27000. When will the population reach one million? Show all your work and round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
10 Jan 2019