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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:30 crispingolfer1864

Need help to set up I forgot how In a lab, 220 cells are present at the beginning of an experiment. During
the first 9 hours, the number of cells increased by 20% each hour. Write an
exponential model giving the number of cells y present t hours after
starting the experiment. Estimate the time when the number of cells is
650.
Model: (220*1,2)
Time to 650 Cells: About 6 Hours

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