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a.
To calculate : The relative growth rates express answer in percentage
a.

Answer to Problem 4E
The relative growth rate is
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : Let
So,
b.
To calculate : the initial size of the culture
b.

Answer to Problem 4E
The initial size of the culture is
Explanation of Solution
Given information The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : The initial size of culture is the size of culture when
c.
To calculate : the expression for the number of bacteria after
c.

Answer to Problem 4E
The number of bacteria after
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : The number of bacteria after
d.
To calculate : the number of bacteria cells after
d.

Answer to Problem 4E
The number of bacteria cells after
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : from part (c)
The number of bacteria after
e.
To calculate : the rate of growth after
e.

Answer to Problem 4E
The rate of growth after
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : Number of bacteria cells after
So, the rate of growth after
f.
When will the population reach
f.

Answer to Problem 4E
The population of bacteria will reach
Explanation of Solution
Given information : The question is
A bacteria culture grows with constant relative growth rate. The bacteria count was
Calculation : Number of bacteria cells after
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