In a certain bacterial colony, all bacteria reproduce by asexual reproduction. That is, every bacterium over the span of its life has a 1/2 chance of splitting into 3 identical clones. The clones then have the same reproductive mechanism as their parent. If a bacterium doesn't divide (1/2 chance), it will die eventually.
Assuming that the bacterial company starts with just two bacteria. Assuming that the division process for the bacteria are independent of each other, what is the chance that the colony would go extinct, i.e. having all the bacteria dead at some point?
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In a certain bacterial colony, all bacteria reproduce by asexual reproduction. That is, every bacterium over the span of its life has a 1/2 chance of splitting into 3 identical clones. The clones then have the same reproductive mechanism as their parent. If a bacterium doesn't divide (1/2 chance), it will die eventually.
Assuming that the bacterial company starts with just two bacteria. Assuming that the division process for the bacteria are independent of each other, what is the chance that the colony would go extinct, i.e. having all the bacteria dead at some point?
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