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Hello!
The answer is: 23.77 hours
Why?
[tex]Total(t)=Start*2^\frac{t}{15}[/tex]
Where:
Total(t) is equal to the amount for a determined time (in hours)
Start is the original amount
t is the time in hours.
For example, it's known from the statement that the bacteria double their population every 15 hours, so it can be written like this:
[tex]Total(15)=100*2^\frac{15}{15}=100*2^{1}=100*2=200[/tex]
To calculate how long it takes for the bacteria cells to increase to 300, we should do the following calculation:
[tex]300=100*2^{\frac{t}{15} } } \\\frac{300}{100}=2^{\frac{t}{15} } }\\log(3)=log(2^{\frac{t}{15} })\\\\\\log(3)=\frac{t}{15}*log2\\t=\frac{log(3)}{log(2)} *15=23.77[/tex]
So, to know if we are right, let's replace 23.77 h in the equation:
Total(t)=100*2^\frac{23.77}{15}=299.94[tex][/tex]
and 299.94≅300
Have a nice day!