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There are three petri dishes in a laborotory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the la...Question
There are three petri dishes in a laboratory. The first one contains 22,340 cells, the second contains 43,560 cells, and the last dish contains 36,612 cells. Approximately how many cells are there in total?
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Which of the following answers gives the best estimate for x given the following equation?
x50−94=189
x50−94=189
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To find the total number of cells, we add up the number of cells in each dish: 22,340 cells + 43,560 cells + 36,612 cells = <<22340+43560+36612=102512>>102,512 cells.
Therefore, there are approximately 102,512 cells in total.
Therefore, there are approximately 102,512 cells in total.
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