![SOLVED: Calculate backwards from the CFU results to prove that the concentration of bacteria in the homogenate tube is in fact 1 x 10^8 CFU/g. Remember, Buster is a paranoid ballplayer. Show SOLVED: Calculate backwards from the CFU results to prove that the concentration of bacteria in the homogenate tube is in fact 1 x 10^8 CFU/g. Remember, Buster is a paranoid ballplayer. Show](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/98987c84-b87a-43c4-92cc-013db71c0846_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Calculate backwards from the CFU results to prove that the concentration of bacteria in the homogenate tube is in fact 1 x 10^8 CFU/g. Remember, Buster is a paranoid ballplayer. Show
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SOLVED: Bacteria per mL or CFU/mL number of colonies x dilution x LOOO LLmL 100 AL #Dilution refers to the dilution of sample. For example, if 37 colonies were present 0 the
![SOLVED: Using the formula: cfu/ml = (no. of colonies x dilution factor) / volume of culture plate In plate 10^-4 there were 57 colonies counted. Experimental process: Pipet 0.25 mL of the SOLVED: Using the formula: cfu/ml = (no. of colonies x dilution factor) / volume of culture plate In plate 10^-4 there were 57 colonies counted. Experimental process: Pipet 0.25 mL of the](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/4620c9dd-91ca-4487-b883-4af656ff818a_large.jpg)
SOLVED: Using the formula: cfu/ml = (no. of colonies x dilution factor) / volume of culture plate In plate 10^-4 there were 57 colonies counted. Experimental process: Pipet 0.25 mL of the
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