I need help to answer this question. A colony of 6 bacteria grew to a colony of 14 bacteria in 2 hours. What two quantities vary exponentially in this situation?  What two quantities vary directly in this situation? How long will it take for the colony to grow to 10,000 bacteria? Predict a time in days and hours.
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