a lab has two bacterial cultures. culture a contains 8×10^4 bacteria and culture B contains 4 × 10^6 bacteria. How do the two cultures compare in size?

User Icon for DonHo DonHo answered
9 years ago

Culture B is larger than culture A.

4*10^6 / 8*10^4 = 50

Culture B is 50 times larger than culture A

User Icon for ermance ermance answered
6 years ago

culture A contains 1/50 as many bacteria as culture B

User Icon for Doge Rules man Doge Rules man answered
6 years ago

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User Icon for butcrack butcrack answered
1 year ago

your face

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

Well, let's see. Culture A has 8×10^4 bacteria, and Culture B has 4 × 10^6 bacteria. So, if we put them side by side, it would be like comparing a marathon runner to someone who just started jogging on a treadmill. Culture B is definitely feeling a little crowded with all those bacteria, while Culture A could probably have a picnic party and still have space to spare. So, to put it simply, Culture B is much larger than Culture A. It's like comparing a clown car to a football stadium!

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To compare the sizes of the two bacterial cultures, we can compare the number of bacteria in each culture.

Culture A contains 8 × 10^4 bacteria, which can be written as 80,000 bacteria.
Culture B contains 4 × 10^6 bacteria, which can be written as 4,000,000 bacteria.

Comparing the two numbers, we can see that Culture B has a much larger number of bacteria than Culture A. Specifically, Culture B has 50 times more bacteria than Culture A.

Therefore, we can conclude that Culture B is significantly larger in size compared to Culture A.