The number of bacteria in liquid culture is observed to grow at a rate proportional to the number of cells present. At t

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The number of bacteria in liquid culture is observed to grow at a rate proportional to the number of cells present. At t

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The number of bacteria in liquid culture is observed to grow at a rate proportional to the number of cells present. At the beginning of the experiment, there are 10,000 cells and after one hour there are 25,000. Find the growing constant 200 0.5361 0.7414 bo 0.9163.CO 0.8541 do
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