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Data for a certain experiment is given below:
Time --- Amount
1pm --- 10.0 grams
4pm --- x grams
7pm --- 14.4 grams
If the amount of bacteria increased by the same fraction during each of the two 3-hour periods shown, how many grams of bacteria were present at 4pm?
(A) 12.0 (B) 12.1 (C) 12.2 (D) 12.3 (E) 12.4
I am very interested getting views and feedback on the following:
- primary and secondary approaches to solving this. Please illustrate your logic.
- guessing strategies you would use on this type of question, if you were running out of time, or if you simply had to guess on this question
- the traps and tricks which are built into this question (if you can see any)
- any key take-aways, strategies to keep in mind for identiying future similar problems etc.
Thanks.
Time --- Amount
1pm --- 10.0 grams
4pm --- x grams
7pm --- 14.4 grams
If the amount of bacteria increased by the same fraction during each of the two 3-hour periods shown, how many grams of bacteria were present at 4pm?
(A) 12.0 (B) 12.1 (C) 12.2 (D) 12.3 (E) 12.4
I am very interested getting views and feedback on the following:
- primary and secondary approaches to solving this. Please illustrate your logic.
- guessing strategies you would use on this type of question, if you were running out of time, or if you simply had to guess on this question
- the traps and tricks which are built into this question (if you can see any)
- any key take-aways, strategies to keep in mind for identiying future similar problems etc.
Thanks.












