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Bacteria grows in less than 1 second except in water .Water washes away the bacteria over and over so first it has to have a good grip on the item .
Bacteria reproduces every 9.5 minutes . Ecoli reptoduces every 20 minutes. Bacteria multiplys many times in one minute due to asexual reproduction-binary fission.
it depends on the bacteria really because it would be different types but mostly its about 20minutes :) 10 to 20 minutes
Some bacteria species can divide in less than 20 minutes.
That depends on the bacteria, and the living conditions. In good conditions, most bacteria can create a new generation through binary fission every 20 minutes or so.
well one trillion minutes is one trillion minutes. If you are asking to convert it please contact me with further information, bbob2 (Lilyanna :)
13 trillion minutes = 24,717,236.4 years.
2.26 trillion minutes = about 4.3 million (4,296,996.49) years.
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A bacteria splits in half after 20 minutes, so that after 20 minutes there are 2 bacteria, and after 40 minutes there are 4 bacteria. How many bacteria will there be after 2 hours?
5 minutes = 300 trillion picoseconds.
There are 60 mins x 24 (hours in a day) = 1440 minutes in a day...Formula = 1,000,000,000,000 / 1440 = 694.4 daysAnswer= One Trillion minutes (1,000,000,000,000) makes up 694,444,444 daysLikely, none of us alive today would live long enough to count one trillion minutes because one trillion minutes would be approximately 1.9 MILLION YEARS!!
Actually, there will be 40960 bacteria after 4 hours.if i did my math right it should be 480 bacteria there will be 480 not that number im a trained math teacher .du.i think 40960 is wrong because don't forget that bacteria only live for minutes
Roughly 525,960,000,000,000,000 of them.
The bacteria population has an exponential growth with a factor of 16 per hour. The growth factor has to be determined for the population change each half hour.
1 trillion minutes/60minutes/hour/24hours/day = 694444444.4 days
1 trillion minutes = 1,901,285 years (rounded)