A scientist is monitoring the population of two different bacteria cultures, Culture A and Culture B, in a laboratory. The table below shows the cell counts of the two cultures at hour and hours after the start of the experiment ( hours).
| Time (, hours) | Culture A Cell Count | Culture B Cell Count |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1,200 | 1,200 |
| 3 | 2,700 | 2,700 |
It is known that the population of Culture A grows linearly, while the population of Culture B grows exponentially. If is the initial population of Culture A at hours, and is the initial population of Culture B at hours, what is the value of ?
- A150
- 350Cevap
- C250
- D50
Cevap
The correct difference between the initial population of Culture B and Culture A is 350.
To find the initial values, we must model both cultures. For the linear growth of Culture A, the population increases by a constant amount each hour. The change over two hours is cells, which corresponds to a growth rate of cells per hour. Subtracting this hourly increase from the population at hour () gives an initial population . For the exponential growth of Culture B, the population increases by a constant factor each hour. The ratio of the population at hours to the population at hour is , which represents the growth factor squared (). Taking the square root gives a growth factor of per hour. Dividing the population at hour () by this factor gives an initial population . The value of is .
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Linear and Exponential Growth