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Colby and jaquan are growing bacteria in an experiment in a laboratory. colby starts with 50 bacteria in his culture and the number of bacteria doubles every 2 hours. jaquan has a different type of bacteria that doubles every 3 hours. how many bacteria should jaquan start with so that they have the same amount at the end of the day?

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