A microscope shows you an image of an object that is 80 times the object’s actual size. Therefore, the scale factor of the enlargement is 80. An insect has a body length of 7 millimeters. What is the body length of the insect under the microscope?

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56 millimeters
56 millimeters

560 centimeters
560 centimeters

5,600 millimeters
5,600 millimeters

560 millimeters
560 millimeters

To find the body length of the insect under the microscope, we need to multiply the actual body length of the insect (7 millimeters) by the scale factor of the enlargement (80).

7 millimeters x 80 = 560 millimeters

Therefore, the body length of the insect under the microscope is 560 millimeters.

To find the body length of the insect under the microscope, we need to multiply the actual length of the insect by the scale factor of enlargement, which is 80.

The body length of the insect under the microscope is:
7 millimeters x 80 = 560 millimeters