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Ascientist observes a petri dish containing a number of bacteria. on the first day, the dish had 300 bacteria on the second day, the dish had 1200 bacteria. on the third day, the dish had 4800 bacteria. if the pattern continues how many bacteria will the dish have on the fourth day? on the nth day
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