How long does it take the culture to double its mass if a bacterial culture which is growing exponentially increases from 5 g to 7 g in 11 hours?

1 Answer
Feb 22, 2015

This is an example of a exponential function.

The form is always N=B*g^tN=Bgt
Where
NN=new situation
BB=begin
gg=growth factor
tt=time units

Now we fill in what we know:
N=B*g^t->7=5*g^11->g^11=7//5=1.4N=Bgt7=5g11g11=7/5=1.4
Now grow factor gg is the 11th root of 1.41.4

You can do this on your calculator by "1.4^(1/11)"1.4^(1/11) or
1.4^(1/11)=1.03106...

The growth factor can then be used in the equation:
N=B*g^t->10=5*1.03106...^t->1.03106...^t=2

From here on there are two ways to go:

(1) put this equation in your GC as Y1= and intersect with Y2=2

(2) Use logarithms:

1.03106...^t=2->log 1.03106...^t=log2->
t*log1.03106...=log2->t=log2/log1.03106~~22.3

Answer : a bit more than 22 hours. This is the doubling time from any start situation.