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a camera attached to a telescope photo graphs a stars image once every 0.045 seconds how many complete images can the camera capture and 3seconds??

User Radi
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so what you do is


3/0.045 which is 66.666

and then you say 0.045 * 66.666 to check your work and you get 3.
User Bjorn Svensson
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Answer:

Approximately 66 photographs would be clicked by camera in 3 seconds.

Explanation:

We are given the following information in the question:

Time taken by camera to photograph an image = 0.045 seconds

Total time = 3 seconds

Formula:


\text{Total number of photographs} = \displaystyle\frac{\text{Total time}}{\text{Time taken to capture a phograph}}

Putting all the values, we have,


\text{Total number of photographs} = \displystyle(3)/(0.045) = 66.667 \approx 66

Hence, approximately 66 photographs would be clicked by camera in 3 seconds.

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