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OpenStudy (alex6799):

Use the model from problem 12 to estimate the population of bacteria at 9 hours. Type your answer below. Show your work. Time (hours) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Population (1000s) 5.1 3.03 1.72 1.17 1.38 2.35 4.08

OpenStudy (alex6799):

@lvana

OpenStudy (lvana):

The way you put the graph...is it (0, 5.1) and so on?

OpenStudy (alex6799):

yea sorry

OpenStudy (lvana):

The growth rate is a little troubling, since it fluctuates with the warmth and cold. I'm still solving, by the by.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

yea I've been haveing a lot of trouble with it and gave up and wanted to see if you could help with it

OpenStudy (lvana):

Forgive me for taking extremely long, as I'm having to learn it again.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

oh no worries im just thankful for your help

OpenStudy (lvana):

Alrighty, I got it. Allow me to organize it all out for better understanding.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

mk

OpenStudy (lvana):

The ridiculously annoying part is finding the values for c, a, and b. Once those are found, everything else is nice. Hope you understood.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

omg thank you, and i understand

OpenStudy (lvana):

I'm glad.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

ok I have one last question if you'd like to help with it. if not I understand, you've helped a lot and for a long time

OpenStudy (lvana):

Go for it.~

OpenStudy (alex6799):

ok im going to make it a different question

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