A microscope shows an image of an object that is 50 times the object's actual size. So the scale factor of the enlargement is 50. An insect has a body length of 5 millimeters. What is the length of the body of the insect under the microscope?(1 point) Responses 300 millimeters 300 millimeters 250 millimeters 250 millimeters 10 milimeters 10 milimeters 100 millimeters

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The length of the body of the insect under the microscope can be calculated by multiplying the actual length of the insect's body by the scale factor of the microscope.

5 millimeters x 50 = 250 millimeters

Therefore, the length of the body of the insect under the microscope is 250 millimeters.

Answer: 250 millimeters