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If a Bacteria Population Starts with 50 Bacteria and Doubles

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If a bacteria population starts with 50 bacteria and doubles every three hours, then the number of bacteria after t hours is If a bacteria population starts with 50 bacteria and doubles every three hours, then the number of bacteria after t hours is   . When will the population reach   ? . When will the population reach If a bacteria population starts with 50 bacteria and doubles every three hours, then the number of bacteria after t hours is   . When will the population reach   ? ?

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