Question: You pour plate 1.0 ml from a suspension containing 1,000 total
bacteria per ml and observe 50 col…
You pour plate 1.0 ml from a suspension containing 1,000 total
bacteria per ml and observe 50 colonies in the plate the next day.
The suspension has ______% viability.
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