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Jaslyn Beck
Today, 10:12
After 5 divisions, how many cells are there?
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Glover
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Depends on the starting number of cells. For all non-one original number of cells, the equation is x^y, where x is the starting number of cells, and y is the number of divisions. You have specified that y=5, so the equation is simply x^5. For one original starting cell, just do the first iteration yourself - or in math terms, do y-1=y and x=2, then do x^y.
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