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Suppose there are 5x 10 to the power of bacteria in 2 L of water. How many bacteria are there in 5 L of water?

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Answer:


12.5 x^(10) number of bacteria

Explanation:

given as :

The Number of Bacteria in 2 L of water =
5 x^(10)

∵ 2 L of water have =
5 x^(10) number of bacteria

So 1 L of water have =
(5 x^(10))/(2) number of bacteria

∴ 5 L of water have =
(5 x^(10))/(2) × 5 number of bacteria

=
12.5 x^(10) number of bacteria

Hence in 5 L of water ,
12.5 x^(10) number of bacteria available Answer

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