Most Probable Number (MPN) Method
Biology Professor (Twitter: @DrWhitneyHolden) takes viewers through the steps required to conduct the Most Probable Number (or MPN) method to count bacteria in dilute samples (like coliform contamination in food or water samples). A description of how to use a standard reference table to determine and interpret the most probably number of bacteria in a sample as well as the MPN range with 95% confidence. Want a PDF of the final white board with all the answers written in? Download FREE STUDY NOTES here: https://tinyurl.com/BiologyProfessorN...

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