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The length of a bacterial cell is about 3 x 10−6 m, and the length of an amoeba cell is about 4.5 x 10−4 m. How many times smaller
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The length of a bacterial cell is about 3 x 10−6 m, and the length of an amoeba cell is about 4.5 x 10−4 m. How many times smaller is the bacterial cell than the amoeba cell? Write the final answer in scientific notation with the correct number of significant digits.
a 2 x 102
b 2 x 103
c 0.7 x 101
d 6.67 x 102
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