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Alex notices that a certain bacterium splits into 2 separate bacteria once every 15 minutes. If there was one bacterium on a slide 3 hours ago, how many bacteria are there on the slide now?

(A) 8192
(B) 4096
(C) 2048
(D) 1180
(E) 256

It is a geometric progression with a = 1; r=2 and n=3*(60/15)=12. Sum of first 12 terms of a GP is a(1-r^n)/(1-r) = 1(1-2^12)/-1=4095. IMO B?

chetan2u Bunuel could you help me find where i have gone wrong.


Why are you trying to find the sum?..
You have to look for the 13th term which is \(a*r^{n-1}=1*2^{13-1}=2^{12}=4096\)
13 term because the first term is at 0 minutes and then 12 more for 3 hours=1+12=13

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at 15 min 1+2 items
at 30 min (3*2)+3 items
at 45 min (9*2)+9 items
at 1 hr (27*2)+27 items
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Alex notices that a certain bacterium splits into 2 separate bacteria once every 15 minutes. If there was one bacterium on a slide 3 hours ago, how many bacteria are there on the slide now?

(A) 8192
(B) 4096
(C) 2048
(D) 1180
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Why are you trying to find the sum?..
You have to look for the 13th term which is \(a*r^{n-1}=1*2^{13-1}=2^{12}=4096\)
13 term because the first term is at 0 minutes and then 12 more for 3 hours=1+12=13

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But the original one also will still be alive right? Example:
at zero min 1 item
at 15 min 1+2 items
at 30 min (3*2)+3 items
at 45 min (9*2)+9 items
at 1 hr (27*2)+27 items
....

You would be correct if it said..
Each bacteria produce 2 more bacteria.
But here that bacteria is split into 2
So initial 1, then 1*2, then these split into 2 each, so 4..and so on
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Alex notices that a certain bacterium splits into 2 separate bacteria once every 15 minutes. If there was one bacterium on a slide 3 hours ago, how many bacteria are there on the slide now?

(A) 8192
(B) 4096
(C) 2048
(D) 1180
(E) 256

in 1 hr we have 4 slots of 15 mins so bacteria will be 2^4 times its original count
so in 3 hrs it would be 2^3*4 ; 2^12 times its original count
IMO B ; 4096= 2^12
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Alex notices that a certain bacterium splits into 2 separate bacteria once every 15 minutes. If there was one bacterium on a slide 3 hours ago, how many bacteria are there on the slide now?

(A) 8192
(B) 4096
(C) 2048
(D) 1180
(E) 256

Since there are four 15-minute intervals every hour, in 3 hours there are 12 15-minute intervals. Since there was 1 bacterium on the slide 3 hours ago, now there are 1 x 2^12 = 4096.

Answer: B
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