Answer:
[tex]T_n = \frac{2^na}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Bacteria splits to 2 at every 20 minutes
Required
Explain how to get the resulting number of bacteria
To do this we simply make use of geometric progression formula;
[tex]T_n = ar^{n-1}[/tex]
In this case; r = 2 (rate at which they split);
[tex]T_n = a * 2^{n-1}[/tex]
a represents the initial number of bacteria in the dish
Apply law of indices
[tex]T_n = a * \frac{2^n}{2^1}[/tex]
[tex]T_n = a * \frac{2^n}{2}[/tex]
[tex]T_n = \frac{2^na}{2}[/tex]
Assume, we want to determine the number of bacteria at the 10th 20 minutes (in other words, 200 minutes), the value of n will be 10