Based on the data above calculate the concentration of bacte
Solution
ii) This part of the question cannot be answered without the associated data.
iii) It is difficult for me to read properly in the given image whether the given value is 1×105 CFU/mL* or 1×106 CFU/mL. I will solve the question assuming the value to be 1×106 CFU/mL.
So, the culture has 1×106 CFU/mL. We need it to be diluted to give 75 colonies per 100 L (i.e. 7.5×102 colonies per mL). Hence, the culture must be diluted to (7.5×102)/(1×106) = 0.00075* (i.e. 1000×3/4) times.
So, first we take 1 L of the culture and add 999 L of diluent (normal saline, sterile media, etc.) to it, and mix properly [1:(1+999) = 1:1000 dilution]*. Then, we take 750 L of this diluted suspension, add 250 L of diluent to it and mix it properly [750:(750+250) = 3:4 dilution]. This gives 1 mL of inoculum, which should, theoretically, yield 75 colonies per 100 L upon plating.
* If the culture has 1×105 CFU/mL, it would need to be diluted 0.0075 times, and in the first step of serial dilution, you may use 10 L of culture and 990 L of diluent to get [10:(10+990) = 1:100 dilution]. Rest of the calculations would remain the same.
