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2 A photograph shows a beetle 80 mm long. The magnification of the photograph is x 4. Calculate the real size of the beetle. (Remember to include the unit with your answer.)
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2 A photograph shows a beetle 80 mm long. The magnification of the photograph is x 4. Calculate the real size of the beetle. (Remember to include the unit with your answer.)
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80/4
=20
Therefore the real size of the beetle is 20mm long
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Since the zoom of the photo is X4 we can conclude that we must divide by four to get the real size of the beetle
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