Mathematics, 05.03.2021 21:30 lallenma
In a lab experiment, 1600 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such
that the number of bacteria is able to double every 9 hours. Write a function showing
the number of bacteria after t hours, where the hourly growth rate can be found from
a constant in the function. Round all coefficients in the function to four decimal
places. Also, determine the percentage of growth per hour, to the nearest hundredth
of a percent.
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Create a graph for the demand for starfish using the following data table: quantity/price of starfish quantity (x axis) of starfish in dozens price (y axis) of starfish per dozen 0 8 2 6 3 5 5 2 7 1 9 0 is the relationship between the price of starfish and the quantity demanded inverse or direct? why? how many dozens of starfish are demanded at a price of five? calculate the slope of the line between the prices of 6 (quantity of 2) and 1 (quantity of 7) per dozen. describe the line when there is a direct relationship between price and quantity.
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In a lab experiment, 1600 bacteria are placed in a petri dish. The conditions are such
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