Answer:
10,219 bacteria
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate the population of bacteria in a culture given the formula for the population increase.
From the question, we know the formula to use is
Pt=Po*2^t/d
From the parameters in the question, we identify that Pt is ?, Po is 8300 bacteria , t is 3 hours and d is 10 hours which is the doubling time. Inserting these figures we have;
Pt = 8300 * 2^(3/10)
Pt = 8300 * 2^0.3
Pt = 10,218.5
Pt = 10,219 bacteria to the nearest whole number
Notice the picture below
negative angles, are just angles that go "clockwise", namely, the same direction a clock hands move hmmm so.... and one revolution is just 2π
now, you can have angles bigger than 2π of course, by simply keep going around, so, if you go around 3 times on the circle, say "counter-clockwise", or from right-to-left, counter as a clock goes, 3 times or 3 revolutions will give you an angle of 6π, because 2π+2π+2π is 6π
now... say... you have this angle here... let us find another that lands on that same spot
by simply just add 2π to it :)
now, that's a positive one
and
to get more, just keep on subtracting or adding 2π
Answer:
10 .
how i got this calculator
Answer:
No, I'm not old enough to work at taco bell yet
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