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You determine there are 200 bacteria in 100 mL of broth. How many bacteria are in 1mL of the broth?

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User Lumpy
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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:


(bacteria)/(broth)= (200)/(100)


(200)/(100) = 2

There should be 2 bacteria per 1ml of broth.

User John Rizzo
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Answer:

2 bacteria

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question given, we obtained the following information:

200 bacteria are present in 100mL of broth.

Therefore, X bacteria will be present in 1mL of broth i.e

X bacteria = 200/100

X bacteria = 2

Therefore, there are 2 bacteria in 1mL of broth

User Akhilesh Kamate
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