Asked by Celeste
A one-celled organism measures 32 millimeters in length in a photograph. If the photo is enlarged by a factor of 100, what is the actual length of the organism?
Can't figure it out someone plz help!
-Celeste
Can't figure it out someone plz help!
-Celeste
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
32 * 100 = 3200 millimeters = 3.2 meters
Answered by
Anthony
Thanks man
Answered by
Teresa
A one-celled organism measures 39 millimeters in length in a photograph.
If the photo has been enlarged by a factor of 100, what is the actual length of the organism? If necessary, enter your answer as a decimal.
If the photo has been enlarged by a factor of 100, what is the actual length of the organism? If necessary, enter your answer as a decimal.
Answered by
Israel
39 * 100 = 3900 = 3.9
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