Each bacterium in a petri dish splits into 2 bacteria after one day. The function b(d) = 600 • 24 models

the number of bacteria, b, in the petri dish after d days.

Part A)

What is the initial number of bacteria in the petri dish?

Part B)

How many bacteria will be in the petri dish after 5 days?

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Answer:

(a)Initial Number of Bacteria=600

(b)[tex]\text{Number of bacteria after 5 days}=19200[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given an initial number  [tex]b_0[/tex] of bacteria in a petri dish, and each bacteria splits into 2 bacteria after one day.

The function [tex]b(d) = 600 \cdot 2^d[/tex] models  the number of bacteria, b after d days.

Part A

Given  [tex]b(d) = 600 \cdot 2^d[/tex]

When d=0,

The initial number of bacteria in the petri dish,

[tex]b_0=b(0) = 600 \cdot 2^0=600[/tex]

Part B

After 5 days, when d=5

[tex]b(5) = 600 \cdot 2^5=600 \cdot 32\\\text{Number of bacteria after 5 days}=19200[/tex]

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