Answer:
It takes 10.5 minutes to kill all the bacteria.
Only 1 cell would remain after 9 minutes.
Explanation:
It will take 1.5 minutes to kill 90% of the cells. So, after 1.5 minutes, only 10% would remain. After 3 minutes, only 1% remain. So, to figure out how long it would take to kill a million cells, we have to multiply 1 million by 0.1 repeatedly until the final value is less than 1 that is because when the value is less than 1, it means there are no more bacteria.
So:
[tex]10^6 \times (0.1)^7[/tex] = 0.1
So, you need 10.5 minutes of killing to kill one million cells.
Time taken= 7 x 1.5 minutes = 10.5 minutes.
After 9 minutes you would have:
[tex]10^{6} \times (0.1)^{6}[/tex] = 1 cell left