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3 years ago Edited: 3 years ago, chibi
The doubling time of a small intestine bacteria is roughly about 10 hours. A typical small intestine will usually have a starting population of around 10,000 bacteria per ml of fluid. How long is it going to take for 100,000 bacteria per ml to exist?
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3 years ago
Hi @bio_man thanks for your solution, I have worked with both natural and normal log, but typically natural log wasn’t really the big focus in my Math class. Majority of the time we would use normal, so I think for this question I’m going try using log too.
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3 years ago
Okay, in that case log2 both sides instead of ln
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3 years ago
Yeah basically. Done with this question Slight Smile
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