The number of E. coli bacteria in a sample after one hour depends on various factors, including the initial concentration of bacteria, environmental conditions, and the growth rate of the specific strain. Under optimal conditions, E. coli can double approximately every 20 minutes. Therefore, if you started with, for example, 1,000 E. coli bacteria, you could expect to have around 8,000 bacteria after one hour, assuming ideal growth conditions.
1 hour = 2^3 = 8 2 hours = 2^6 = 64 24 hours = 2^72 =4,722,366,482,869,650,000,000
In 1 hour: 8in 2 hours: 2^6 = 64 In 24 hours: 2^72 = approx 4.722 sextillion.
224 = 16777216
in 1 hour 40 minutes 1000 bacteria can become 1,000,000+
1 (hour) 1 (hour) 1 (hour) 1 (hour) +__________ = 4 (hours)
There is only 1 kingdom of Bacteria.
1 hour = 60 minutes.
1 hour 1 hour
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 60th of an hour is nothing but 1 minute.
1 hour = 60 minutes1/4 hour = 15 minutes
60 minutes = 1 hour 10 minutes = 1/6 of an hour