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Beginning with a Single Bacterium, How Many Cells Would Be

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Question 138

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Beginning with a single bacterium, how many cells would be present after 4 hours of growth if they can double every 20 minutes?


A) 12
B) 24
C) 64
D) 4,096
E) 34,217,728

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