Final answer:
Yes, it is possible to determine the magnification with the given information. The magnification can be calculated by dividing the size of the image seen through the microscope by the actual size of the object.
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, it is possible to determine the magnification with the given information.
To calculate the magnification, we need to find the size of the object and the size of its image in the microscope.
Since each division on the graticule represents 20 microns, and the eye spot on the egg is 29 divisions, we can calculate that the eye spot is 580 microns long (29 divisions * 20 microns/division = 580 microns).
The magnification can be calculated by dividing the size of the image seen through the microscope by the actual size of the object. In this case, the actual size of the egg is the size of the eye spot, which is 580 microns.
Therefore, the magnification is 580 microns divided by the actual size of the egg (which we don't have), resulting in a magnification value in units of times (x).