Bacteria Populations
A hospital is conducting a study to see how different environmental conditions influence the growth of streptococcus pneumonia, one of the bacteria which causes pneumonia. Three different populations are studied giving rise to the following equations: \begin{eqnarray*} p_1(t) &=& 1000e^{t/3}, \\ p_2(t) &=& 1500e^{3t/8} , \\ p_3(t) &=& 5000e^{t/4}. \end{eqnarray*} Here $t$ represents the number of hours since the beginning of the experiment which lasts for 24 hours and $p_i(t)$ represents the size of the $i^{th}$ bacteria population.
- Explain, in terms of the structure of the expressions defining $p_1(t)$ and $p_2(t)$, why these two populations never share the same value at any time during the experiment.
- Explain, in terms of the structure of the expressions defining $p_1(t)$ and $p_3(t)$, why these two populations will be equal at exactly one time during the experiment. Determine this time.