Bacteria begins to grow on the water's surface in a non-operational swimming pool on September 20. The bacteria grows and covers the water's surface in such a way that the area covered with bacteria doubles every day. If it continues to grow in this way, the water's surface will be entirely covered with bacteria on September 28. When will a quarter of the water's surface be covered?
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