Math, asked by kalkurisambashivarao, 3 months ago

A length of a bacteria enlarged 50,000 times attains a length of
5 cm. What is the actual length of the bacteria? If the length is
enlarged 20,000 times only, what would be its enlarged length?

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Answered by Abhinavlordsmobile1
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Answer: 1000nm and 2cm.

Method of solving:

Let its actual height be "x" .

A/q,

50000×x=5cm

50000x=5cm

x=5cm/50000

x=1000nm.

•Actual height of Bacteria=1000nm

If it is enlarged by 20000 times

its height=1000×20000= 2cm.

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Answered by basavaraj5392
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Answer:

Let x be bacteria size, then

50,000x = 5cm

x = 5/50000

x = 1/10000

= 10^(-4) cm

if it is enlarged 20,000 times,then

= (10^(-4))×20000

= 20000/10000

= 2cm

Enlarged Length Will Be 2cm.

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