The number of cells in a bacterial culture doubles every hour. At the end of the first hour there are
cells. How many cells will there be at the end of the third hour?
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A scientist begins with a single cell.
The cell of a bacteria double in every 1 hour.
So, the bacteria cell in every 1 hour =1×2=2
So, for every 1 hour passed we have to multiply 2 in previous amount.
So, 8 hours comprises of 8 sets of 1 hour.
So, to get amount of bacteria cell after 8 hours we have to multiply initial cell by 2, 8 times that is we have to multiply it by 2
8
cell of bacterium in 8 h=2
8
×1=2
8
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6^6
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