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17 March, 20:57

Directions: Drag each operation and expression to the correct location on the equation. Not all operations or expressions will be used. One milliliter of blood contains approximately 5 million red blood cells, and one pint is about 473 milliliters. Create and solve an equation that can be used to find approximately how many red blood cells are in a pint of blood. Use scientific notation for the first box of the equation. * 2.4 * 109 9.73 * 106 2.4 * 106 5 * 106 473 4.73 5 * 109 + : - 9.73 * 109

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  1. 17 March, 21:24
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    5.0 x 10^6 X 473 = 2.4 x 10^9

    There are 5 x 10^6 blood cells in a ml, and 473 ml in a pint. simply multiply both numbers together and put the answer in scientific notation (one digit before the decimal)
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