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ella12345:
Assuming one yeast cell “buds” into two cells (the original cell and one new cell) at a rate of once every hour, how many yeast cells will be present from one yeast cell after 8 hours?
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jhonyy9:
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ChloeHamilton:
It looks like the first number will double while the second number goes up by one. So I would start with the numbers you ended with and start from there until you get to 8 hours
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