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Unit #4 - Lesson #12 Exit Ticket: A population of bacteria can be modeled by P(t) = 540e0.121 where t is the
number of hours since 540 bacteria were recorded.
(a) How many bacteria does the model predict will (b) Algebraically determine how many hours, to the
be present after 5 hours. Round to the nearest nearest tenth, it will take for the population to
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reach 2000.
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