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13 October, 11:54

The diameter of a red blood cell is about 3x10^-4 inches to centimeters.

for this question I wrote 7.6x10^-4cm put it was mark incorrect and i dont know why

its about conversions, but the question is the following, The diameter of a red blood cell, about 3x10-^-4 inches to centimeters?

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  1. 13 October, 14:26
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    Your answer was correct! (up to the tenths place)

    Explanation:

    Hi! I think that your answer was correct, since we know the relation between cm and in is:

    1 in = 2.54 cm

    Therefore

    3 in = 3*2.54 cm = 7.62 cm

    So,

    3x10^-4 in = 7.62x10^-4 cm

    Hope you get your mark corrected!
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