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Joan performed an experiment on two different types of cells and noted their sizes as follows:

Cells Size
Cell A 0.0005×10^−5 m
Cell B 0.0025×10^−7 m
What is the ratio of the size of cell A to the size of cell B?

Answers

Answered by koushalyasihag6
10

Answer:

The ratio is simply the fractional

representation of two values in their

simplest form. The ratio of Cell A to Cell B

is 20 which means that the size of Cell A is

20 times the size of Cell B.

Given that :

CellA = 0.0005 × 10-5

CellB = 0.0025 × 10-7

Cell size A =Cell A

Ratio =Cell B

Ratio =0.0005 × 10-5

0.0025 × 10-7

Ratio = 20

Therefore, the ratio of the size of Cell A to

the size of Cell B is 20 : 1, which can be

interpreted to mean that cell A is 20 times

larger than cell B.

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Answered by shivamchoudhary2040
0

Answer:

20:1 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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