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500 cell divisions. Why? Because 500x2=1000. You also could have found the answer by just doing 1000 divided by 2. Which equals obviously 500.

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2x = 100000000000000 x = log 100000000000000 / log 2 x = 46.51 x ~ 47

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500 cell divisions. Why? Because 500x2=1000. You also could have found the answer by just doing 1000 divided by 2. Which equals obviously 500.

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7 cell reproductions

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