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22 September, 12:26

an average person has 6x10 2power times as many red blood cells as white blood cells. A small sample of blood has 7x10 3power white blood cells. about how many red blood cells are in the sample

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  1. 22 September, 12:47
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    4.2*10to the 6th or 4,200,000

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you have to know that you are multiplying these two numbers. When you multiply exponents like there you add the matissa's (6&7) and add the exponents.

    6*10to the 2 * 7*10to the 3rd

    42 * 10to the 2+3

    42*10to the 5th

    Something else you need to know is your matissa cant be higher than 10

    So:

    4.2 * 10to the 6th is your answer
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