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5. At the beginning of an experiment, there are ten bacterial cells in Petri Dish A and five bacterial cells in Petri Dish B. The number of bacterial cells o in Dish A after h hours can be modeled with the equation a - 10(125)". The number of bacterial cells bin Dish B after h hours can be modeled
with the equation b - 5(25)" Based on this information, which of the following statements is true?
After one hour, the number of bacterial cells in Dish Ais equal to the number in Dish B
After one hour, the number of bacterial cells in Dish A is greater than the number in Dish B
After one hour the number of bacterial cells in Dish A is less than the number in Dish B.
After ten hours, there are approximately 125 bacterial cells in Dish A
After ten hours, there are approximately 50,000 bacterial cells in Dish B.


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