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Answer:

  2^6 = 64

Step-by-step explanation:

Each hour the initial value (1) is multiplied by 2 (again). So the number of times 2 multiplies the initial value is the number of passing hours (t).

The number of cells after t hours is ...

  c(t) = 1×2^t = 2^t

After 6 hours, this is

  c(6) = 2^6 = 64 . . . . cells after 6 hours

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Additional comment

As you know, multiplication simplifies repeated addition.

  x + x + x = 3x

In a similar way, exponentiation simplifies repeated multiplication.

 x·x·x = x³ . . . . (written as x^3 in plain text)

In this problem, we're repeatedly multiplying by 2. After we do that t times, the initial value is multiplied by 2^t.