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b. Estimate the number of cells in aâ liter, using the fact that a cubic centimeter equals a milliliter.
5.00 x1012 cells per liter
â(Use scientific notation. Use the multiplication symbol in the math palette as needed. Round to two decimal places asâ needed.)
c. Estimate the number of cells inâ a(n) 60-kilogram â(132â-pound) âperson, assuming the human body isâ 100% waterâ (actually it is 60dashââ70% âwater) and that 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. ? cells per person
â(Use scientific notation. Use the multiplication symbol in the math palette as needed. Round to two decimal places asâ needed.)
b. Estimate the number of cells in aâ liter, using the fact that a cubic centimeter equals a milliliter.
5.00 x1012 cells per liter
â(Use scientific notation. Use the multiplication symbol in the math palette as needed. Round to two decimal places asâ needed.)
c. Estimate the number of cells inâ a(n) 60-kilogram â(132â-pound) âperson, assuming the human body isâ 100% waterâ (actually it is 60dashââ70% âwater) and that 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. ? cells per person
â(Use scientific notation. Use the multiplication symbol in the math palette as needed. Round to two decimal places asâ needed.)
Collen VonLv2
13 Sep 2019