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Mathematics, 18.04.2020 00:25 fanny63

The population of bacteria, P, in a sample can be measured by the equation P = i (1 + r) t, where, i is the initial amount of bacteria, r is the annual rate of increase, and t is the time in years. If the population of 700 grew to a new population of 2,900 while the annual rate of growth was 12%, how long did it take to reach this amount (round to the hundredths if necessary)

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