SOLUTION: A microscope magnifies an object 10^5 times. The length of an object is 10^2 nanometers. What is the magnified length? Write your answer as a power using only positive exponents. T

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Question 1025217: A microscope magnifies an object 10^5 times. The length of an object is 10^2 nanometers. What is the magnified length? Write your answer as a power using only positive exponents. Thanks!
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A microscope magnifies an object 10^5 times. The length of an object is 10^2 nanometers. What is the magnified length? Write your answer as a power using only positive exponents. Thanks!
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Ans: 10^5*10^2 = 10^7 nanometers
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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