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1 May, 00:07

The smallest bacterium is 0.2 micrometers across, while the giant amoeba Chaos chaos is 1000 micrometers across. How many times larger is the giant amoeba than the smallest bacterium?

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  1. 1 May, 00:12
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    So you would do 1000 divided by 0.2 to find out how much larger is the giant amoeba than the smaller one, so

    1000/0.2 = 5000

    The giant amoeba is 5000 micrometers bigger than the small amoeba
  2. 1 May, 00:19
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    1000/0.2 = 5000 times larger
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