Answer:
Explanation:
The specific question is added on the comments section: After 1 minute, will the population be greater in a colony at 20ºC or 30ºC? Explain
How will the colonies compare in size?
To answer this you can either evaluate each polynomial at the corresponding time and then compare or you can subtract the polynomials and then evaluate the resulting polynomial.
I choose the second opion:
20ºC 30ºC
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The difference is t (remember that this is number of bacteria).
Evaluate when the time is 1 minute.
In the polynomials, t is in seconds. Then, convert 1 minute to seconds:
Then, t = 60 bacteria is the difference.
Thus, the colony has 60 more bacteria when the temperature is 20ºC than when the temperature is 30ºC.
In fact, since t is always greater than 0, the colony at 20ºC will always have more bacteria than the colony at 30ºC.