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The correct response is 300 millimeters.

To find the body length of the insect under the microscope, you simply multiply the actual body length by the scale factor of the enlargement.

15 millimeters x 20 = 300 millimeters

Therefore, the body length of the insect under the microscope is 300 millimeters.