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an onion cell is 2 micrometers long. how many are needed to line up end to end across a microscope slide 8 centimeters in diameter?

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Hi there! 40,000 onions cells are needed. Let's do the math: 8 centimeters is 80,000 micrometers. Divide this by 2 and you get 40,000! Hopes this helps!
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Answer: The number of onion cells that are needed to line up end to end are 40,000

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

Length of microscopic slide = 8 cm

Length of 1 onion cell =
2\mu m=2* 10^(-4)cm (Conversion factor:
1cm=10^4\mu m )

To calculate the number of onion cells required, we divide the length of microscopic slide to the length of 1 onion cell, we get:


\text{Number of onion cells}=\frac{\text{Length of microscopic slide}}{\text{Length of 1 onion cell}}


\text{Number of onion cells}=(8cm)/(2* 10^(-4)cm)=40000

Hence, the number of onion cells that are needed to line up end to end are 40,000

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