Bacteria population formula reach 1 million?

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Homework Help Overview

The discussion revolves around a differential equation modeling the growth of a bacteria population over time, specifically examining whether the population will reach one million. The initial condition provided is that the population is 1000 when time t is 0 days.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss finding the integration constant and how to set up the equation to determine when the population reaches one million. There are questions about the correct value of the constant and the implications of the initial condition.

Discussion Status

Participants are actively exploring the integration process and the implications of the initial condition on the integration constant. Some guidance has been offered regarding how to find the constant and set up the equation, but there is no explicit consensus on the final approach or outcome.

Contextual Notes

There is a focus on ensuring the correct value of the integration constant is determined based on the initial condition, which may influence the subsequent calculations regarding the population threshold.

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Homework Statement


dP/dt = (3000)/(1+0.25t)
This gives the rate population changes at
We also know P is 1000 when t is 0 (days)

The Attempt at a Solution


The anti derivative
12 000 x Ln(1 + 0.25t) + c
Do I just make this equation equal to one million?
 
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what is the question asking for?
 
the question says the bacteria will overrun the world if its population reaches one million. Its asking if the bacteria will reach that amount
 
you can find out integration constant (c) , by plugging in the the value of bacterias given at t=0 .
 
So c is 3000
 
Then find out what the question is asking for using c .
 
So make the equation equal to one million and solve?
 
yes sir :)
 
Thank you!
 
  • #10
ImStuck1 said:
So c is 3000

No, P=12 000 x Ln(1 + 0.25t) + c=1000 at t=0. What is the correct value of c?

ehild
 
  • #11
1000?
 
  • #12
ImStuck1 said:
1000?

Yes.

ehild
 

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