Asked by amy
Hi, Damon helped me with this problem earlier, but im confused on how he got the answer. I really don't understand the math or the mathamatical symbols he used. Would someone maybe explain to me in a different way.
E. Coli, a typical bacterius is about 2 micrometers long ( i don't know how to type the symbol for micrometers, its looks almost like a "pm". How many E. Coli could you line up, end-to-end, in one mm?
E. Coli, a typical bacterius is about 2 micrometers long ( i don't know how to type the symbol for micrometers, its looks almost like a "pm". How many E. Coli could you line up, end-to-end, in one mm?
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PsyDAG
1 micrometer (micron) = 1000 mm
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