An experiment starts and the population of a bacteria culture increases by 10% in the first hour. assume that the population increases at a rate proportional to the amount of bacteria. a. what is the doubling time? b. if the initial population is 2,000, what is the population in 6 hours?
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Which of the following explains why a tree is often used as a model to represent the principle of common descent
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