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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 14:00 alexisbeasley2

Question 1) Henrietta did an experiment. She started out with 800 bacteria cells. She found that growth rate of the bacteria cells was 3.2%. Sketch the graph that represents the situation. Label the y-intercept and the point that represents the projected bacteria population 35 h from the time Henrietta started the experiment. Please show on paper. Will Mark Brainliest. Please No Plagiarism and if you write scribble and scrabble or something else down that doesn't contain to my question you will be reported. Thank you.

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