Answer:
[tex]B(t) = 1150*(2)^{t}[/tex]
After 10 hours: 1,177,600
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of bacteria after b hours is given by the following equation:
[tex]B(t) = B(0)(1+r)^{t}[/tex]
In which B(0) is the initial number of bacteria and r is the rate that it increases.
The initial number of bacteria in the dish was 1,150. The amount of bacteria doubles at the end of each hour.
This means that [tex]B(0) = 1150, B(1) = 2*1150[/tex]
So
[tex]B(t) = B(0)(1+r)^{t}[/tex]
[tex]2*1150 = 1150(1+r)^{1}[/tex]
[tex]1 + r = 2[/tex]
[tex]r = 1[/tex]
So
[tex]B(t) = 1150*(2)^{t}[/tex]
After 10 hours:
[tex]B(10) = 1150*(2)^{10} = 1177600[/tex]
1,177,600 bacteria after 10 hours.