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3 March, 04:11

The smallest known bacteria are from a genus mycoplasma and can measure as small as 300 nanometers in diameter. given that 1 meter = 1*10^9 nanometers, what is the diameter of the smallest bacteria, in meters?

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  1. 3 March, 04:48
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    Length of 1 = 300 = 3 * 10^2 nanometers

    = 3*10^2/1*10^9 m

    = 3*10^ (2-9)

    = 3*10^-7m
  2. 3 March, 07:04
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    Length of 1 = 300=3 * 10^2

    Nanometers

    =3*10^2/1*10^9 m

    =*10^ (2-9)

    =*10^-7m
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