Concept explainers
To find: number of bacteria in 6 hours.
Answer to Problem 34E
397
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The initial population is 250 bacteria, and the population after 10 hours is double the population after 1 hour.
Concept Used:
Exponential growth model:
Let y denotes the number of bacteria after t hours.
From given information, number of bacteria follows law of exponential growth, so is given by:
Also, from given information, when
Substitute this value in equation (1),
Population after 1 hour is found by substituting
Population after 10 hour is found by substituting
Now, it is given that, the population after 10 hours is double the population after 1 hour
So, this gives that,
Take natural log on both sides,
Substitute in equation (2),
Now, to find number of bacteria in 6 hours substitute
Conclusion:
After 6 hours number of bacteria will be approximately 397.
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