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You are working with a bacteria that has a generation time of 20 minutes. You inoculate...

You are working with a bacteria that has a generation time of 20 minutes. You inoculate a media with a bacterial population of 32,000 cfu/ml. Assuming no lag time what is the population of bacteria after 3.5 hours.

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