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Gene sequences can be as many as 90,000 bases. Lets say you had a piece of graph paper, 30 squares across by 45 squares tall. If you put base in each square, how many sheets do you need? A) 1350 B) 67
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Gene sequences can be as many as 90,000 bases. Lets say you had a piece of graph paper, 30 squares across by 45 squares tall. If you put base in each square, how many sheets do you need?
A) 1350
B) 67
C) 90,000
D) 121500
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Well 30x45 would give you how many squares on one sheet of graph paper= 1350
Then 90000/1350= 67
So to think the answers b.
Hope this helps you x
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