Suppose you started with 100 bacteria, but they still grew by the same growth factor. How would your rule change? Explain your answer.(2 po

If the bacteria still grew by the same growth factor, then the rule for calculating the number of bacteria at a given time would not change. The growth factor remains constant, which means that the number of bacteria would continue to multiply by the same factor at each time interval. Therefore, the rule for calculating the number of bacteria would still be the initial population multiplied by the growth factor raised to the power of time.