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In a experiment, it was found that the population of a bacterial colony doubles every 10 minutes. The following function represents the number of bacteria in the colony after x minutes.
3(2)^x/10
Which statements are true?
- The expression reveals that the population of the bacterial colony increases by 200% every 10 minutes.
- The expression (1,024)x reveals the approximate rate of increase in the population of the bacterial colony per minute.
- The expression (1.07)x reveals the approximate rate of increase in the population of the bacterial colony per minute.
- The expression (1,024)x reveals the approximate rate of increase in the population of the bacterial colony per hour.
- The expression reveals that the population of the bacterial colony increases by 100% every 10 minutes.
- The expression (0.93)x reveals the approximate rate of increase in the population of the bacterial colony per minute.
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