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A population of 100 bacteria in a laboratory culture
doubles every 30 min. The function p(x) = 100(2)^x
models the population, where x is the number of
30-min periods.
a. How many bacteria will there be after 4 h?
b. How many bacteria will there be after 1 day? Round to the nearest tenth.
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