In a research lab, you are studying a microscopic organism. You are using a light microscope with an ocular lens of 10x magnification and an objective lens of 100x magnification. What is the total magnification? Select one: 1000x 10x 100x 10000x 100000x
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Step 1: To find the total magnification of a microscope, you multiply the magnification of the ocular lens by the magnification of the objective lens. Show more…
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