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15 January, 02:24

Pelomyxa palustris is an amoeba with a length of 4.9 mm. Amoeba proteus has a length of 0.7 mm. How many amoeba proteus would you have to line up to equal the length of three pelomyxa palustris?

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  1. 15 January, 04:16
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let n represent the number we're looking for. Then ...

    n * (proteus length) = 3 * (palustris length)

    n * 0.7 mm = 3 * 4.9 mm

    n = (3 * 4.9 mm) / (0.7 mm) = 3 * 49/7 = 3 * 7

    n = 21

    You would have to line up 21 amoeba proteus to equal the length of three pelomyxa palustris.
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