Math, asked by talleyho4, 9 months ago

: Two cells are viewed and measured under a microscope.
The approximate diameter of each cell is listed below ​cell.
P: 5.0×10^−4 meters ​cell
Q: 3.0×10^−5 meters

​What is the approximate difference, in meters, between the diameter of cell P and the diameter of cell Q ?

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Answered by sahubasanti68
13

Answer:

The difference between the two cells is 4.7*10^-4.

Answered by handgunmaine
4

The difference between the diameter of cell P and the diameter of cell Q is 4.7\times 10^{-4}\ m.

Step-by-step explanation:

The approximate diameter of each cell is listed below ​cell,

P=5\times 10^{-4}\ m\\\\Q=3\times 10^{-5}\ m

We need to find the approximate difference between the diameter of cell P and the diameter of cell Q. It can be given by :

P-Q=5\times 10^{-4}-3\times 10^{-5}\\\\P-Q=0.00047\ m\\\\P-Q=4.7\times 10^{-4}\ m

So, the difference between the diameter of cell P and the diameter of cell Q is 4.7\times 10^{-4}\ m.

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