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Mathematics, 02.12.2021 14:00 fredorivera

The initial viral count in blood drawn from a patient is 10,000 particles per ml. Five hours later the viral count is 15,000 particles per ml. A)Find a specific function of the form m(t)=n0e^kt, to model the number of virus particles per ml as a function of time.
B)According to the model, how many virus particles per ml will there be after 10 hours?

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