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You have three molecules of glucose (3C^6H^12O^6). How many carbon atoms do you have?
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You have three molecules of glucose (3C^6H^12O^6). How many carbon atoms do you have?
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Each molecule of glucose has 6 Carbon atoms, so 3 molecules would be 3*6 Carbon atoms, or 18 in total.
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You have 6 carbon atoms in glucose. Multiply by 3 and you get 18.
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