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A bacteria colony doubles in 8 hours. How long does it take to triple? Use N=No2^t/T
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A bacteria colony doubles in 8 hours. How long does it take to triple? Use N=No2^t/T
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you will first find the unit rate which is single in four hours so then multiply by triple which is 3 and then you get triple will be in 12 hours
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