Please don't copy holding a population of microorganisms (having a z value of 19 ᵒF) at 231 ᵒF for one minute has the same lethal effect as holding the population at 250 ᵒF for the following minutes: (select the correct answer – answers may be rounded). **ANSWER IS NOT 1.08 CHOICES- IT IS ONE OF THESE 0.13 0.39 0.51 0.28 0.10 0.15
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Please don't copy holding a population of microorganisms (having a z value of 19 ᵒF) at 231 ᵒF for one minute has the same lethal effect as holding the population at 250 ᵒF for the following minutes: (select the correct answer – answers may be rounded).
**ANSWER IS NOT 1.08
CHOICES- IT IS ONE OF THESE
0.13
0.39
0.51
0.28
0.10
0.15
0.07
1.72
0.21
2.15
2.05
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