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At any time t (in hours), there are 216(t +18) of Type A bacteria in a sample and 362t + 8 of Type B bacteria in a sample. After how many hours will the number of type A bacteria be less than the type B bacteria?

At Any Time T In Hours There Are 216t 18 Of Type A Bacteria In A Sample And 362t 8 Of Type B Bacteria In A Sample After How Many Hours Will The Number Of Type A class=

Sagot :

1. The given situation can be described in the following inequality:

[tex]216^{(t+18)}<36^{(2t+8)}[/tex]

2. To solve the prevous inequality, proceedas follow:

write 216 as 6^3 and 36 as 6^2, then, apply log_6 both sides:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 6^{3(t+18)}<6^{2(2t+8)} \\ \log _66^{3(t+18)}<\log _66^{2(2t+8)} \\ 3(t+18)<2(2t+8) \end{gathered}[/tex]

then, solve for t, as follow:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 3t+54<4t+16 \\ 3t-4t<16-54 \\ -t<-38 \\ t>38 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, from t = 38 hours the number of type A bacteria will be less than the type B bacteria

3. In a number line, you obtain:

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