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10 multiple choice 0.8 points if you obtain 100 colonies after plating 0.3 ml sample from the basin after the scrubbing experiment, what is the total number of bacteria in the 1 liter sample in the basin? (you may use only the calculator from the lockdown browser) 2.25 x 10^6 cfu/l 3.3 x 10^5 cfu/l 3.3 x 10^4 cfu/l 2.25 x 10^4 cfu/l 3.0 x 10^6 cfu/l
Step1: Calculate bacteria per ml
We know that 100 colonies are from a 0.3 ml sample. So the number of bacteria per ml ($N_{per - ml}$) is calculated by the ratio. $N_{per - ml}=\frac{100}{0.3}=\frac{1000}{3}$ cfu/ml.
Step2: Convert 1 liter to ml
Since 1 liter = 1000 ml.
Step3: Calculate bacteria in 1 liter
The total number of bacteria in 1 liter ($N_{total}$) is the number of bacteria per ml times the number of ml in 1 liter. $N_{total}=N_{per - ml}\times1000=\frac{1000}{3}\times1000=\frac{1000000}{3}\approx3.3\times 10^{5}$ cfu/L.
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