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John wants to magnify the image of a fire ant and a crab spider so they appear the same length. How many times their actual sizes would he need to magnify each image?
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John wants to magnify the image of a fire ant and a crab spider so they appear the same length. How many times their actual sizes would he need to magnify each image?
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A fire ants size is about 2-6mm and a crab spider is 4-10 mm. So, you would have to magnify the size of the fire ant twice its size to be the same size as the crab spider.
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can yuo elplain the wuestion more cvleary
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