4. One yeast colony of 200 cells is growing exponentially by 10% each hour. Another yeast colony of 1000 cells is diseased and its population is decreasing by 20% each hour. At what time (if any) will the two colonies have the same population? Only algebraic solutions will be accepted.
4. One yeast colony of 200 cells is growing exponentially by 10% each hour. Another yeast colony of 1000 cells is diseased and its population is decreasing by 20% each hour. At what time (if any) will the two colonies have the same population? Only algebraic solutions will be accepted.
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
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