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Biology, 16.11.2020 21:30 BaileyElizabethRay

A man is 1.7 long. An amoeba is 17 μm long. How does the length of the man compare to the length of the amoeba? A. The man is ten (10) times smaller than the amoeba
B. The man is ten (10) times larger than the amoeba
C. The man is one hundred thousand (1 x 10^5) times smaller than the amoeba
D. The man is one hundred thousand (1 x 1-^5) times larger than the amoeba

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