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Bacteria B replicates itself each 2 minutes, write a program that asks users to enter two numbers: the initial B bacteria number and a period of time (in minutes). Calculate and print out the total number of B bacteria after this period.

How to do. I did like below but the result is wrong. Because bateria replicates itself each 2 minutes then I multiply it with time.

b = int(input('How many B Bacterias are there? '))
t = int(input('How much time will we waits (minutes)? '))
r = b * 2 * t
print ('After',t,'minutes(s) we would have',r,'B Bacterias')

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    Nice puzzle. What's your question?
    – Uma Kanth
    Nov 26, 2015 at 6:56
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    Nov 26, 2015 at 6:57
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    Nov 26, 2015 at 6:57
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    Nov 26, 2015 at 7:11

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You have b bacterias at the t time like this:

 t    b

 0    b
 1    b
 2    b * 2
 3    b * 2
 4    b * 4
 5    b * 4
 6    b * 8
 7    b * 8
 8    b * 16

and so on.

So your formula is r = b * 2 ** math.floor(t/2) and the code will be:

import math
b = int(input('How many B Bacterias are there? '))
t = int(input('How much time will we waits (minutes)? '))
r = b * 2 ** math.floor(t/2)
print ('After',t,'minutes(s) we would have',r,'B Bacterias')
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Your function to calculate the number of bacteria is wrong, this is a textbook example of an exponential function.

should be r = b * 2 ** (t/2)

You need to take the time t and divide it by the division time of 2 minutes to get the number of divisions that occurred.

By raising 2 to this number you get the total offspring of one bacterial cell and this multiplied by the initial number of bacteria is your answer

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  • use t // 2 to get integer division on both Python 2 and 3.
    – jfs
    Nov 26, 2015 at 15:09

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