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A certain type of bacterial cell divides into two cells every hour. So, in a colony of these cells, the population doubles every hour.Which of the following describes the rate of population growth in this colony?

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Answered by Drakensberger1810
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population growth signifies the rate of growth
Answered by antianything4
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Answer:

nonlinear

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear growth is growth at a constant rate.

Nonlinear growth is growth at a changing rate.

In this case, the population of the bacterial colony does not change at a constant rate. Each hour, the population of the colony increases by twice as much as the previous hour.

So, this is a changing, or nonlinear, rate of growth.

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